Estoppel of tenant: tenant cannot deny landlord's title during tenancy or thereafter; licensees are similarly bound. Estoppel prevents a tenant and those claiming through the tenant from denying the landlord's title to immovable property at the commencement of the tenancy, during the tenancy and thereafter, and similarly bars a person who entered property by licence from denying that the person in possession had title to that possession when the licence was given.
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Estoppel of tenant: tenant cannot deny landlord's title during tenancy or thereafter; licensees are similarly bound.
Estoppel prevents a tenant and those claiming through the tenant from denying the landlord's title to immovable property at the commencement of the tenancy, during the tenancy and thereafter, and similarly bars a person who entered property by licence from denying that the person in possession had title to that possession when the licence was given.
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