Spencer Bower The Law of Reliance-Based Estoppel and Related Doctrines.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
2017.
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Edición: | 5th ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Spencer Bower: Reliance-Based Estoppel
- Foreword
- Preface to the fifth edition
- Preface to the first edition
- Memoir
- Contents
- Table of statutes
- Table of statutory instruments
- Table of cases
- Part I
- General Principles
- Chapter 1
- Introduction: definition and treatment
- Estoppel
- Reliance-based estoppel
- The modern doctrines: overlapping categories
- Historical development
- Estoppel by representation of fact deployable offensively and as a rule of law
- Theoretical basis and justification: unfair change of position
- Classifications rejected
- Unified doctrine
- Chapter 2
- Representations of fact
- promises
- representations of law
- representations as to rights
- Introduction
- Significance
- Representation of law
- Constituent elements of a representation of fact
- Representation of fact distinguished
- Statements of law and as to rights
- Chapter 3
- Responsibility
- Introduction
- Representations
- Breach of duty to speak
- Estoppel by negligence
- Chapter 4
- Unequivocality and construction
- Introduction
- The representation must be unambiguous
- Thorner v Major
- Woodhouse AC Israel Cocoa Ltd SA v Nigerian Produce Marketing Ltd
- Unequivocality and reasonable understanding: conclusion
- Other issues: fraud, proprietary estoppel, conduct, silence
- Recent examples
- Construction
- Meaning of the representation: law or fact?
- Complex or qualified representations
- Chapter 5
- Inducement and reliance
- the effect of estoppel as to a fact
- Introduction
- Inducement
- Intention of B to be responsible for reliance
- Materiality
- Change of position
- The consequences of estoppel as to a fact
- Questions of law and fact
- Chapter 6
- Parties to the estoppel
- Introduction
- Persons who may raise the estoppel
- Persons bound by the estoppel
- Chapter 7
- The defence of illegality
- Introduction
- General principles
- Formality
- Waiving the protection of a statute
- Ultra vires
- Other applications
- No estoppel as to jurisdiction
- Statutory duty and discretion
- Foreign law
- Chapter 8
- Estoppel by convention
- estoppel by contract
- estoppel by deed
- estoppel as to title
- Estoppel by convention
- The effect of an estoppel by convention
- Further aspects of estoppel by convention
- Estoppel by contract
- Estoppel by deed
- Estoppel as to title
- Part II
- Particular Applications of Reliance-Based Estoppel
- CHAPTER 9
- Applications of reliance-based estoppel to various relationships
- Agency, partnership and ownership by estoppel
- Landlord and tenant
- Bailor and bailee
- Patentee and licensee
- Customer and banker
- Employers, trustees and members of occupational pension schemes
- Chapter 10
- Miscellaneous estoppels
- Companies
- Contracts of insurance
- Chapter 11
- Statutory estoppel
- Sale of goods
- Bills of exchange
- Bills of lading