Equitable Estoppel - Estoppel by Representation
Jorden v Money [1845]
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel
General rule?
Prom-E enforces promises of future intention. It stops a promisor reneging on his promise if he intended or it was reasonable that his promise be relied, and if the promisee did in fact rely on it to his detriment.
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel
Hughes v Metropolitan Railway Co [1877] - Deferred repairs
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel
Central London Property Trust v High Trees [1947]
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel
Central London Property Trust v High Trees [1947]
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Defence Only, A Shield and not a Sword
Combe v Combe [1951]:
UKCA confirmed prom est could only be used as a shield not a sword
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Defence Only, A Shield and not a Sword
Re Wyvern Developments [1974] UK
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Defence Only, A Shield and not a Sword
Waltons Stores v Maher [1988] Australia - Lease - 40% Constructed
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Defence Only, A Shield and not a Sword
Cullen v Cullen [1962]:
Approved the limitation in Ireland
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Defence Only, A Shield and not a Sword
Re JR, a Ward of Court [1993]
Sword in Ireland *
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Defence Only, A Shield and not a Sword
Association of GPs Ltd v Minister for Health [1995
Reasserted the restriction
- Doctrine of equitable PE cannot create a new cause of action where none existed before
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Defence Only, A Shield and not a Sword
Daly v Minister for Marine [2001]:
No mention of the limitation. Appeared to allow sword. Interesting case
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Need Pre-Existing Contractual Relationship
Cullen v Cullen [1962]
No pre-existing CR here *
- P told wife he’d transfer the property to her. On basis of this rep, she and son built a portable house on the land. P then sought injunction to stop them doing so. Held estopped by his conduct from asserting title
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Need Pre-Existing Contractual Relationship
Revenue Commissioners v Moroney [1972]:
Also no pre-existing CR. Defence against R for estate duty
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Detriment
In Australia: Waltons Stores v Maher [1988
Australia’s HC emphasised unconscionability is enough
Equitable Estoppel - Promissory Estoppel - Detriment
Daly v Minister for Marine [2001
SC confirmed must have detrimental reliance
Proprietary Estoppel
How does this work?
Where a person acts to their detriment based on a representation that they will acquire an interest in property,
the person may be able to acquire that interest by way of proprietary estoppel (PE).
Proprietary Estoppel
Re Basham [1986] How to raise a PE
Proprietary Estoppel - Assurance
CF v JDF [2005] Ireland
Proprietary Estoppel - Assurance
Gill v Woodall [2009] UK - Contrast Irish Position
Proprietary Estoppel - Reliance + Detriment = Detrimental Reliance
McCarron v McCarron [1997] - Labour
Proprietary Estoppel - Reliance + Detriment = Detrimental Reliance
Gillett v Holt [2000] - Left School - 40y’s
Proprietary Estoppel - Reliance + Detriment = Detrimental Reliance
Bracken v Byrne [2006]
Proprietary Estoppel - Reliance + Detriment = Detrimental Reliance
McDonagh v Denton [2005] - 3rd party SP