"I believe that www.coursework.info provides a resource which most students would find highly beneficial."
You are here:
Tag Results
Tag Results
doctrine
solicitors
reasons
proprietory
promissory
meant
donationes
answer
moment
development
law of contract
topics
as and a level
trustees
spangles
land law
word
mortis
v
clause
evolution
gradual
strong
main
consideration
watershed
criminal
land
acting
gillett
witnessing
party
implied
principle
holt
judicial
magistrates
covered
Results 1 to 19 of about 19 results.
Search Results - Essays tagged with 'estoppel'
| Essay Title | Members Rating |
|---|---|
| "We are at the moment witnessing the gradual evolution of both contractual licences and licences by estoppel from personal to proprietary rights - There are strong policy reasons against any further development in this direction" Discuss. |
|
| 'Gillett v. Holt is a watershed in the law of estoppel. The need to |
|
| Contract Law - Offer, Acceptance, Estoppel, Duress |
|
| Contract Law - Promissory estoppel. |
|
| Critically analyse and assess the remedy of proprietary estoppel. |
|
| Distinguish between personal licences over land and proprietary interests in land. Show how this definition has been affected by the doctrine of proprietary estoppel. Illustrate your answer with examples from the case law. |
|
| Explain in detail consideration in a contract, and evaluate equitable estoppel. |
|
| Law of Contract - Promissory Estoppel |
|
| Promissory Estoppel |
|
| Promissory estoppel and consideration |
|
| Promissory Estoppel is a shield not a sword |
|
| Promissory Estoppel is the doctrine that prevents a party from acting in a certian way because the first party promised not to |
|
| Proprietary Estoppel Remedies |
|
| Proprietory estoppel |
|
| The main topics that will be covered include the Re ROSE principle, the Rule in STRONG v BIRD, Donationes Mortis Causa, and Proprietary Estoppel. |
|
| This case has to do with Consideration and promissory estoppel. Was there consideration between the parties, and if not, could Spangles Nightclub go back on their word? |
|
| What is meant by the phrase "estoppel can act as a shield but not a sword"? |
|
| What is the doctrine of consideration? Explain its relationship to the equitable doctrine of promissory estoppel. |
|
| What is the Doctrine of Consideration? Explain its relationship to theEquitable Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel. |
|
Page 1 of 1










