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" ... that where one by his words or conduct wilfully causes another to* believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from averring against... "
The Southwestern Reporter - Page 37
1915
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Queen's ..., Part 145, Volume 7

Great Britain. Bail Court - 1851 - 400 pages
...accordingly precluded from disputing his liability. A person who, by his words or conduct, leads others to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and to act on that belief, is estopped from subsequently averring that a different state of things existed...
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The Three Great Temptations of Young Men: With Several Lectures Addressed to ...

Samuel Ware Fisher - 1852 - 394 pages
...the rules of law, alluded to, is, that where one, by his words or conduct, willfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, or to alter his own previous position, the former is precluded from...
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A Digest of the Reported Decisions of the Superior Court of the ..., Volume 1

1852 - 890 pages
...them. Levistones v. Claiborne, 5 R. 196. 6. Where one by his words or conduct wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volume 4

James Kent - 1854 - 728 pages
...precision by Baron 1'arke, as follows : Where one, by his words or conduct, wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induees him to act on that belief, or to aller his own previous position, the former is concluded from...
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The Common Law Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Courts - 1854 - 1124 pages
...the rule laid down in Pichard v. Scars and Freeman v. Cook, " that if a party wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to net on that belief, or to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from...
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Questions and Answers on Law: Alphabetically Arranged, with ..., Volume 10

Asa Kinne - 1854 - 358 pages
...acquitted. Verdict— Not Guilty. FRAUD. . Where one person, by his words or conduct, causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and thus induces him to act on that belief, so aa injuriously to affect his previous position, he is concluded...
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A Treatise on the Law of Watercourses: With an Appendix, Containing Statutes ...

Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1854 - 732 pages
...subject, is thus stated by Lord DENMAN : " Where one, by his words or conduct, wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded...
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A Selection of Leading Cases, on Various Branches of the Law, Volume 2

John William Smith - 1855 - 798 pages
...judgment of the Court in that case, " that where one, by his words or conduct, wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded...
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The House of Lords Cases on Appeals and Writs of Error, Claims of ..., Volume 5

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1857 - 1044 pages
...in Pickard v. Sean, That rule is, ' that where one by his words or conduct wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, or to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volume 4

James Kent - 1858 - 778 pages
...precision by Baron Park e, as follows: Where one, by his words or conduct, ,rilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, or to alter his own previous position, the former is coneluded from...
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