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es·top·pel[ɪˈstɒpəl, AM esˈtɑ:-]n LAW\estoppel of [or by] record Unzulässigkeit f einer Einrede aufgrund eines bereits existierenden Urteils\estoppel by deed Unzulässigkeit f einer Einrede gegen Tatschen, die urkundlich belegt sind\estoppel by conduct [or in pais] Unzulässigkeit f der Rechtsausübung aufgrund eines Widerspruches gegenüber eigenem Verhalten* * *[ɪ'stɒpl]n (JUR)rechtshemmender Einwand* * *1. Rechtsverwirkung f2. rechtshemmender Einwand -
4 estoppel by conduct
estoppel by conduct ≈ Rechtsverwirkung (wegen des Verbots des venire contra factum proprium) -
5 estoppel by judgment
estoppel by judgment ZIVILPROZESSR ≈ Eintritt materieller Rechtskraft -
6 agency by estoppel
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7 authority by estoppel
authority by estoppel Vertretungsmacht f kraft Rechtsscheins -
8 collateral estoppel
collateral estoppel inzident getroffene Gerichtsentscheidung f -
9 direct estoppel
direct estoppel unmittelbar rechtshemmender Einwand m -
10 equitable estoppel
equitable estoppel ≈ Rechtsverwirkung; ≈ rechtshemmender Einwand -
11 partnership by estoppel
partnership by estoppel Gesellschaft f kraft Rechtsscheins -
12 promissory estoppel
promissory estoppel ≈ Verwirkung des Rechts, eine zu einem früheren Versprechen im Widerspruch stehende Forderung durch Klage geltend zu machen -
13 license by estoppel
< jur> ■ Lizenzkraftverwirkung f -
14 agency by estoppel
n.Duldungsvollmacht f.
См. также в других словарях:
Estoppel — in its broadest sense is a legal term referring to a series of legal and equitable doctrines that preclude a person from denying or asserting anything to the contrary of that which has, in contemplation of law, been established as the truth,… … Wikipedia
estoppel — es·top·pel /e stä pəl/ n [probably from Middle French estoupail plug, stopper, from estouper to stop up see estop] 1: a bar to the use of contradictory words or acts in asserting a claim or right against another; esp: equitable estoppel in this… … Law dictionary
Estoppel — (RP: [ɪˈstɒpəl], GenAm: [ɛˈstɑːpəl]; von engl. to estop, „unterbinden, verhindern“) ist ein Grundsatz im Verfahrens und materiellen Recht des Common Law, der die Durchsetzbarkeit eines zustehenden Anspruchs aufgrund von Handlungen des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
estoppel — ● estoppel nom masculin Objection péremptoire qui s oppose à ce qu un État, partie à un procès, puisse contredire sa position antérieure. estoppel n. m. DR INTERN Exception procédurale applicable à un état faisant valoir des prétentions… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Estoppel — Es*top pel, n. [From {Estop}.] (Law) (a) A stop; an obstruction or bar to one s alleging or denying a fact contrary to his own previous action, allegation, or denial; an admission, by words or conduct, which induces another to purchase rights,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
estoppel — A person s own acts, statement of facts or acceptance of facts which preclude his later making claims to the contrary. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
estoppel — 1530s, from O.Fr. estopail bung, cork, from estoper (see ESTOP (Cf. estop)) … Etymology dictionary
estoppel — [e stäp′əl] n. [OFr estoupail, stopper, bung < estoper: see ESTOP] the barring of a person, in a legal proceeding, from making allegations or denials which are contrary to either a previous statement or act by that person or a previous… … English World dictionary
estoppel — /AstopAl/ Estoppel means that party is prevented by his own acts from claiming a right to detriment of other party who was entitled to rely on such conduct and has acted accordingly. Graham v. Asbury, 112 Ariz. 184, 540 P.2d 656, 658. A principle … Black's law dictionary
estoppel — /AstopAl/ Estoppel means that party is prevented by his own acts from claiming a right to detriment of other party who was entitled to rely on such conduct and has acted accordingly. Graham v. Asbury, 112 Ariz. 184, 540 P.2d 656, 658. A principle … Black's law dictionary
Estoppel — L estoppel est un principe juridique d origine anglaise (de common law) selon lequel une partie ne saurait se prévaloir de prétentions contradictoires au détriment de ses adversaires. L estoppel doit être utilisé comme un bouclier, et non comme… … Wikipédia en Français