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Ong on Estoppel

Author

ISBN

978760022488

Format

Hardback

Publication date

04/12/2020

Page extent

320

AUD $135.00 gst included

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Ong on Estoppel, by the prolific Professor Denis SK Ong, is one of the very few
scholarly book-length treatments of the doctrine of estoppel published in Australia.

Topics addressed with Ong’s characteristic meticulous examination of both Australian and English authorities include: estoppel’s origins as a rule of evidence; estoppel by conduct (including representation); estoppel by deed and estoppel by convention; promissory and proprietary estoppel; estoppel and election; estoppel between banker and customer; and estoppel by representation is contrasted with the defence of the change of position. Readers are advised that the book does not deal with issue estoppel.

Of particular interest to readers will be the author’s carefully argued view that in Australia at least (and notwithstanding several judgements of the NSW Court of Appeal) proprietary estoppel is merely a sub-species of promissory estoppel and that there is in reality a single overarching doctrine of estoppel.

Chapter 1 – Estoppel’s Origin as a Rule of Evidence

Chapter 2 – Estoppel by Representation of Fact as one Species of Estoppel by Conduct

Chapter 3 – Estoppel by Conduct other than Estoppel by Representation of Fact

Chapter 4 – Estoppel by Convention and Estoppel by Deed

Chapter 5 – Promissory Estoppel

Chapter 6 – Proprietary Estoppel

Chapter 7 – Estoppel compared with Election

Chapter 8 – Estoppel as between Banker and Customer

Chapter 9 – Estoppel by Representation Distinguished from Defence of Change of Position

Chapter 10 – An Overarching Doctrine of Estoppel?

Professor Ong has added to his extensive writing in his now distinctive, concise style, with a clear exposition of the law relating to estoppel.

Mark Harrick, Victorian Law Institute Journal, July 2021

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