| William Cruise - 1818 - 596 страници
...otherwise, when the party had nothing in the lands, the deed must be absolutely void. 1 List. 352 a. 5Q. Every estoppel ought to be reciprocal ; that is, to bind both parties. This is the reason that regularly a stranger shall neither take .advantage, nor be bound by an estoppel.... | |
| Richard Preston - 1818 - 484 страници
...apply &> th&pQint§ under consideration, are, .L (t) Shep. Abrid. 2 pt. 85. (») i Tnst. 352 b. 1st, Every estoppel ought to be reciprocal, that is, to bind both parties. 2dly, Every estoppel, because it concludeth a man to allege the truth, must be certain to every intent,... | |
| 1829 - 964 страници
...A stranger is neither bound, nor can he take advantage of it. The statement in Coke Littleton is, " Every estoppel ought to be reciprocal, that is, to...regularly a stranger shall neither take advantage of, nor be bound by the, estoppel : privies in blood, as the heir ; privies in estate, as the feoffee,... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1836 - 772 страници
...every estoppel ought to be reciprocal, that is, to ciprocally . V ' ' ii • '. " ie il binding »n bind both parties; and this is the reason, that regularly...neither take advantage, nor be bound by the estoppel: (n) J9;/°'31™ 3' privies in blood, as the heir; privies in estate, as the feoffee, lessee, &c. ;... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, George Shall Yerger - 1836 - 640 страници
...Coke's first rule, Coke Lit. 352 a, for making the reader more capable of the learning of estoppels, is, "that every estoppel ought to be reciprocal; that is, to bind both parties." And this, he adds, is the reason that a stranger shall neither take advantage of, nor be bound by the estoppel.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1838 - 338 страници
...estate, as against the demandant. The demandant is not estopped, and according to Co. Lit. 352 a. " every estoppel ought to be reciprocal, that is, to...neither take advantage nor be bound by the estoppel." It would be a very great hardship if one party were bound and not the other. See how far it might be... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1841 - 814 страници
...estoppel. The first rule laid down by Lord Coke upon the subject is as follows — Co. Litt. 352. a. "That every estoppel ought to be reciprocal, that...neither take advantage nor be bound by the estoppel : privies in blood, as the heir ; privies in estate, as, the feoffee, lessee, &c. ; privies in law,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1841 - 850 страници
...estoppel. The first rule laid down by Lord Coke upon the subject is as follows — Co. Litt. 352. a. "That every estoppel ought to be reciprocal, that...neither take advantage nor be bound by the estoppel : privies in blood, as the heir ; privies in estate, as, the feoffee, lessee, &c. ; privies in law,... | |
| John Bouvier - 1843 - 752 страници
...pleading is called a pleading by way of estoppel. Steph. 240. Every estoppel ought to be recif roeal, that is-, to bind both parties : and this is the reason that regularly a stranger shall neither take adVchitage or be bound by an estoppel. Com. Dig. Estoppel, C ; 3 Johns. Cas. 101 ; 2 Johns. R. 382.... | |
| George Spence - 1846 - 708 страници
...also a rule, that every estoppel must be reciprocal, that г*5кгп is, must bind both parties (A) ; and this is the reason that regularly "- ^ a stranger shall neither take advantage of, nor be bound by, an estoppel. Privies in blood, as the heir; privies in estate, as the feoflee,... | |
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