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The situation or doctrine whereby one is concluded and forbidden by law to speak against his own act or deed. The situation can arise in disputes over a boundary if one of the parties tries to make a claim rendered suspect or invalid by his own actions or record. The principle that you can not take something back that would cause damage to someone who relied on the original acts.
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http://www.fairview-industries.com/webdocs/original-glossary.pdf