If thou wilt not slay him, slay me, so this talk may be estopped from us.
Where a cause of action has been tried and final judgment has been pronounced, the judgment is conclusive--either party attempting to renew the litigation by a new action would be estopped by the judgment.
Estoppel of whatever kind is subject to one general rule, that it cannot override the law of the land; for example, a corporation would not be estopped as to acts which are ultra vires.
A man shall always be estopped by his own deed, or not permitted to aver or prove anything in contradiction to what he has once so solemnly and deliberately avowed" (Blackstone, 2 Com.
We all agreed, I believe, that she was a lawfully commissioned ship, and that her commission estopped all further enquiry.
But it was necessary to say so, that cavaliers might be estopped from denying that they are citizens.
Having received a license to practice law as an attorney, and having acted as such, she would be estopped from saying she was not liable as an attorney upon any contract made by her in that capacity.
They are estopped from denying it, and being estopped from denying it, the conclusion follows that, the Constitution of the United States being the supreme law, no constitution or law can interfere with it.
Are third persons ever estoppedfrom denying a corporation's legal existence?
In this event the third person is said to be estopped from the right to sue the undisclosed principal.
So, if one holds out another as his agent, he is estopped to repudiate the acts of such a person within the scope of his ostensible authority.
In other words, they are estopped because of their conduct when you purchased the vessel.
In other words, under such circumstances, the corporation is estopped or forbidden to evade its obligation by asserting the point that it had no power to make such contract.
And in these: Two lovers, that are still estopped from all delight: Embracing, each with each, they pass the livelong night.
However, a person who attends a meeting and takes part in it without objection, is estopped from raising the question of notice.
But one who has entered into a contract with the officers of a congregation is estopped from denying their authority to make such contract.
Could not Siner establish his school on the Dillihay place regardless of the clause, since the cashier would be estopped from obtaining an injunction by his own instrument?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "estopped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.