Estopped [verb]
Definition of Estopped:
impede
Opposite/Antonyms of Estopped:
-
Sentence/Example of Estopped:
He must have destroyed the usefulness of the catboat and thus estopped the flight of the fugitives by that means.
Admiration of that one-time so much traversed body of law became suddenly all the vogue, and criticism was estopped.
Being thus estopped, Bigelow held his peace; and a little later they were dismounting before the door of Fitzpatrick's commissary.
In other words, they are estopped because of their conduct when you purchased the vessel.
Treason in the executive branch of the government was estopped.
Before attorning, you may do so; after that you are estopped.
As no copies of the 1605 or 1609 issues are now extant, it is probable that they also were estopped by the authorities.
Under those circumstances I do not think it is possible for your Honor to say that she has been estopped.
In this event the third person is said to be estopped from the right to sue the undisclosed principal.
Are third persons ever estopped from denying a corporation's legal existence?