Liability estoppel: inducing belief that only principal or agent is liable bars later claims against the other. A party who induces an agent to believe that only the principal will be liable, or induces the principal to believe that only the agent will be liable, is thereafter precluded from holding the agent or principal respectively liable; the rule bars claims against the non represented party where reliance was induced on exclusive liability by representation.
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Liability estoppel: inducing belief that only principal or agent is liable bars later claims against the other.
A party who induces an agent to believe that only the principal will be liable, or induces the principal to believe that only the agent will be liable, is thereafter precluded from holding the agent or principal respectively liable; the rule bars claims against the non represented party where reliance was induced on exclusive liability by representation.
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