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    The law of proprietary estoppel / Ben McFarlane.

    • Title:The law of proprietary estoppel / Ben McFarlane.
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    • Author/Creator:McFarlane, Ben, author.
    • Published/Created:Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Estoppel--Great Britain.
      Land tenure--Law and legislation--Great Britain.
    • Edition:First edition.
    • Description:xxxiii, 643 pages ; 26 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780199699582
      0199699585
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
      A. Modern Law of Proprietary Estoppel
      B. Benefits of Identifying and Separating the Three Strands
      C. Structure of the Book
      2. Acquiescence, Representation, or Promise
      A. Overview
      B. Acquiescence
      C. Representation
      D. Promise
      3. Reliance
      A. Overview and General Points
      B. Acquiescence
      C. Representation
      D. Promise
      4. Detriment
      A. Overview
      B. Need for Detriment
      C. No Presumption of Detriment
      D. Legal Test for Detriment
      E. Applying the Legal Test
      F. Assessing the Extent of B's Detriment
      5. Unconscionability
      A. Overview
      B. General Points
      C. Acquiescence
      D. Representation
      E. Promise
      6. Formal Requirements and Other Possible Bars
      A. Overview
      B. Formal Requirements
      C. Capacity
      D. Ultra Vires and Illegality
      7. Extent of the Equity
      A. Overview
      B. Acquiescence
      C. Representation
      D. Promise
      8. Third Parties
      A. Overview
      B. Representation
      C. Acquiescence and Promise
      9. Remedies
      A. Overview
      B. Representation
      C. Acquiescence and Promise
      10. Wider Legal Context
      A. Overview
      B. Points that May Arise in Relation to a Proprietary Estoppel Claim
      C. Alternative Claims
      D. Future Development of Proprietary Estoppel.
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