The Law of Estoppel in South Africa 3rd Ed
This book deals with the law of estoppel in South Africa and examines the references thereto in reported case law.
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This book deals with the law of estoppel in South Africa and examines the references thereto in reported case law.
Through its detailed discussion of the elements of estoppel by representation, the limitations on the operation thereof and the effect of the successful reliance on this equitable defence, this book contributes to the understanding of this intricate doctrine.
Table of contents
Chapter 1: - The doctrine of estoppel by representation
Chapter 2: - The importation of the English doctrine of estoppel into South African law
Chapter 3: - Representation €“ misrepresentation
Chapter 4: - Prejudice
Chapter 5: - Causation
Chapter 6: - Fault
Chapter 7: - Limitations on the operation of estoppel
Chapter 8: - Effect of successful reliance on estoppel
- Bibliography
- Table of cases
- Index