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Estoppel is a legal principle that prevents a party from arguing something contrary to a claim they previously made or accepted as true, particularly when another party has relied on that initial claim to their detriment. It is used to ensure fairness and integrity in legal proceedings by holding parties accountable for their words and actions.
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