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JOSE MARQUES v. FAR EAST BANK

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2014-06-30
BRION, J.
"In estoppel, a party creating an appearance of fact, which is false, is bound by that appearance as against another person who acted in good faith on [the representation made]. Estoppel is based on public policy, fair dealing, good faith and justice. Its purpose is to forbid one to speak against his own act, representations, or commitments to the injury of one who reasonably relied thereon. It springs from equity, and is designed to aid the law in the administration of justice where without its aid, injustice might result.[93]