Despite the apparent simplicity of the doctrine of equitable estoppel, the doctrine is not as predictable as a first glance would indicate. This article examines the case law construing the three elements of the doctrine as well as an exception to the doctrine. The author provides both confused property owners and local governments with an understanding of Florida case law
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Supreme ...
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 130 S. Ct. 2592 (...
In Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, a four-Just...
Despite the apparent simplicity of the doctrine of equitable estoppel, the doctrine is not as predic...
In Waltons Stores (Interstate) v Maher,3 the High Court revolutionised both promissory estoppel and ...
This Article analyzes the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act (Act) passed by...
Most of the case law on the entitlement to family assets is concerned with disputes concerning benef...
This Article discusses Florida’s 1995 Property Rights Act, which grants to private property owners a...
Every U.S. jurisdiction has created a separate body of law to address workplace injuries - the worke...
This Article evaluates a conundrum and identifies a genuine risk faced by state and federal courts i...
This article argues in favour of a functional analysis of proprietary estoppel which focuses on the ...
Equitable estoppel, also known as “estoppel in pais,” is a common law doctrine that “prevent[s] one ...
In almost every context, the Federal Circuit has used estoppel doctrines to provide protection to pa...
The object of every law is to render justice. But sometimes the strict implementation of low may res...
This article focuses on partition of real and personal property in Florida in the 21st century. It d...
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Supreme ...
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 130 S. Ct. 2592 (...
In Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, a four-Just...
Despite the apparent simplicity of the doctrine of equitable estoppel, the doctrine is not as predic...
In Waltons Stores (Interstate) v Maher,3 the High Court revolutionised both promissory estoppel and ...
This Article analyzes the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act (Act) passed by...
Most of the case law on the entitlement to family assets is concerned with disputes concerning benef...
This Article discusses Florida’s 1995 Property Rights Act, which grants to private property owners a...
Every U.S. jurisdiction has created a separate body of law to address workplace injuries - the worke...
This Article evaluates a conundrum and identifies a genuine risk faced by state and federal courts i...
This article argues in favour of a functional analysis of proprietary estoppel which focuses on the ...
Equitable estoppel, also known as “estoppel in pais,” is a common law doctrine that “prevent[s] one ...
In almost every context, the Federal Circuit has used estoppel doctrines to provide protection to pa...
The object of every law is to render justice. But sometimes the strict implementation of low may res...
This article focuses on partition of real and personal property in Florida in the 21st century. It d...
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Supreme ...
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 130 S. Ct. 2592 (...
In Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, a four-Just...