The doctrine only applies where it would be inequitable for the creditor to go back on his promise. As Lord Goff stated in [ case ]', it does not follow in every case in which the representee has acted, or failed to act in reliance on the representation, that it will be inequitable for the representor to enforce his rights'.
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The Post Chaser
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The doctrine only applies where it would be inequitable for the creditor to go back on his promise. As Lord Goff stated in [ case ]', it does not follow in every case in which the representee has acted, or failed to act in reliance on the representation, that it will be inequitable for the representor to enforce his rights'.
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The doctrine only applies where it would be inequitable for the creditor to go back on his promise. As Lord Goff stated in [ case ]', it does not follow in every case in which the representee has acted, or failed to act in reliance on the representation, that it will be inequitable for the representor to enforce his rights'.
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