Multiple Choice
The concept of estoppel is
A) where the terms of the contract require that one of the parties be stopped from performing a particular act.
B) where the promisee is stopped from denying the truth of a fact or statement.
C) where the court stops a party from performing a contract.
D) where the maker of a statement or promise is prevented by the courts from either denying the truth of the statement, or going back on a promise.
E) where the court suspends the operation of the contract.
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