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Being Stopped, by One's Own Prior Acts, from Claiming a Right

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Being stopped, by one's own prior acts, from claiming a right against another person who has legitimately relied on those acts is known as


A) the doctrine of equitable estoppel
B) a preponderance of the evidence
C) a qualified medical child support order
D) the emancipation doctrine

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