| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1891 - 700 lapas
...knowingly, though he does it passively, by looking on, suffers another to purchase or expend money on land, under an erroneous opinion of title, without...his conscience is bound by this equitable estoppel." This doctrine was approved by Chancellor Pennington in Ross v. Railroad, 1 Or. Ch. 4*22 (at p. 4$4)... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1842 - 598 lapas
...to purchase and expend money on land, under an erroneous opinion of title, without making known hie claim, he shall not afterwards be permitted to exercise...his conscience is bound by this equitable estoppel." In 1 Story's Equity, 379, the same principle is recognized, and it is said to proceed on the ground... | |
| Maryland. Court of Appeals, Richard W. Gill, John Johnson, Richard Wordsworth Gill - 1839 - 570 lapas
...knowingly, though he does it passively by looking on, suffers another to purchase and expend money on land under an erroneous opinion of title, without...permitted to exercise his legal right against such persons. It would be an act of fraud and injustice, and his conscience is bound by this equitable estoppel.... | |
| Joseph M. White - 1839 - 762 lapas
...knowingly, though he does it passively by looking on, suffers another to purchase and expenJ money on land, under an erroneous opinion of title, without...his conscience is bound by this equitable estoppel. Qui tacet consentire videtur : qui potest et debet vetare jubet. — Per Kent, chancellor, in Wendell... | |
| Joseph M. White - 1839 - 764 lapas
...another to purchase and expend money on land, under an erroneous opinion of title, without makinii known his claim, he shall not afterwards be permitted...his conscience is bound by this equitable estoppel. Qui tacct consentire vide'ur : qui potest et debet vetare jubet. — Per Kent, chancellor, in Wendell... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1842 - 598 lapas
...knowingly, though he does it passively by looking on, suffers another to purchase and expend money on land, under an erroneous opinion of title, without...conscience is bound by -this equitable estoppel." In 1 Slory's Equity, 379, the same principle is recognized, and it is suid to proceed on the ground... | |
| Ohio - 1842 - 562 lapas
...looking on, suffers another to purchase, and expend money on land, under an erroneous opinion of his title, without making known his claim, he shall not...an act of fraud and injustice, and his conscience would be bound by such equitable estoppel." — 1 Johns. Ch'y., 353. Many authorities are cited in... | |
| Thomas Isaac Wharton - 1843 - 870 lapas
...knowingly, though he does it passively by looking on, suffers anoiher to purchase and spend money on land, under an erroneous opinion of title, without...permitted to exercise his legal right against such person. Carr v. Wallace, 1 W. 100. ROGERS, J. 33. I know of no case where equity has, on the mere ground of... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1851 - 838 lapas
...it passively by looking on, suffers another to purchase and expend money on land, under an'rroneous opinion of title, without making known his claim,...his conscience is bound by this equitable estoppel — Qui lacet, consentiré ridetur. Qui polest et débet velare, Jubel. Per Kent, ch. Wendell v. l'an... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1854 - 732 lapas
...a mill-site, under an erroneous impression of his title, without making known his claim, he cannot afterwards be permitted to exercise his legal right...an act of fraud and injustice, and his conscience would be bound by such equitable estoppel.1 But to estop one from asserting title by reason of his... | |
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