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The Law of Estoppel

Autor Michael Barnes KC, KC
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 feb 2020
This work contains within a single book an account of all the forms of estoppel in operation today, including estoppel by record (res iudicata), as well as of the associated doctrine of election. There can be few practitioners who do not at some time have to engage with estoppel. Estoppel applies across all, or nearly all, English civil law. In explaining each form of estoppel an attempt is made to state the main elements which have to be proved to establish the estoppel and then to detail each element with its various components. At the end of each chapter a brief summary of the estoppel is included so as to guide practitioners and others to any question important in any particular case. The law of estoppel has considerably advanced over recent decades, and over the last 10 years alone there have been major changes, such as the clarification of the previously uncertain boundaries of proprietary estoppel, a statement of the exceptions to the principles of res iudicata, and the extension law as well as of fact. These and other subjects are explained in full.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509909384
ISBN-10: 1509909389
Pagini: 984
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 60 mm
Greutate: 1.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Explores all forms of estoppel in a single book

Notă biografică

Michael Barnes QC is a barrister and Queen's Counsel of Wilberforce Chambers in Lincoln's Inn, Bencher of the Middle Temple, Honorary Research Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and a former visiting fellow of the Law School of the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Cuprins

1. Introduction(A) The Legal and Moral Basis of Estoppel (B) The Forms of Estoppel and the Doctrine of Election (C) The Nature and Characteristics of Estoppel (D) General Factors Common to Estoppels (E) General Questions of Principle Regarding Estoppel (F) Terminology (G) The Historical Basis of Estoppel (H) The Structure of the Book 2. General Questions Relating to Estoppel (A) Introduction (B) Sword or Shield(C) Evidence or Substantive Law (D) Public Law (E) Estoppel and Jurisdiction (F) Estoppel: Conflict with Statutory Provisions and Other Rules of Law (G) A Uniform Doctrine (H) Waiver (I) Estoppel and Third Parties 3. Estoppel by Representation (A) Introduction (B) The Essential Elements of the Estoppel (C) The Representation (D) The Intention of the Representor (E) Injustice or Unconscionability: Its Components of Reliance and Detriment (F) The Effect of the Estoppel (G) Contractual Estoppel 4. Estoppel by Deed (A) Introduction (B) Deeds (C) The First Aspect of Estoppel by Deed: Its Essential Requirements (D) The Second Aspect of Estoppel by Deed: Interests in Land Created(E) Summary 5. Estoppel by Convention (A) The Nature and Basis of the Estoppel (B) The Development of the Estoppel (C) The Main Elements of the Estoppel (D) The First Element: Assumed State of Fact or Law(E) The Second Element: A Shared Assumption (F) The Third Element: Injustice or Unconscionability (G) The Effect of the Estoppel (H) Summary 6. Promissory Estoppel (A) The Principle and its Development (B) The Essential Elements of the Estoppel (C) The Place of Promissory Estoppel in the Law (D) Permanent or Suspensory Effect (E) A Clear Promise (F) Rights under an Existing Transaction (G) Injustice or Unconscionability(H) Summary 7. Proprietary Estoppel (A) Introduction (B) The Nature and Status of the Principle (C) The Essential Elements of the Estoppel (D) The First Element: The Assurance (E) The Second Element: Reliance (F) The Third Element: Detriment (G) The Fourth Element: Unconscionability (H) Property Other Than Land (I) Form of Relief or Remedy (J) Summary 8. Election (A) Introduction (B) Equitable Election (C) Common Law Election(D) Summary 9. Estoppel by Record (A) Introduction (B) Judgments (C) Cause of Action Estoppel (D) Issue Estoppel (E) Parties and Privies (F) Particular Areas of Law (G) Courts and Tribunals (H) Foreign Judgments (I) Exceptions (J) The Rule in Henderson v Henderson (K) Summary

Recenzii

A bottle of champagne to the first member of the FLBA who is reported as getting relief in respect of pension rights arising by way of proprietary estoppel. Any such hopeful advocate would do well to invest in a copy of Michael Barnes QC's excellent book.