Adam
I don't think you could contract out of equitable estoppel at any rate.
On 5/18/18, Adam Kramer <akramer@3vb.com> wrote:
> I haven't had time to fully think this through but my initial thoughts are
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> - What if the parties enter into a contract promising that the
> contract can never be varied, in writing or orally or otherwise?
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> - What if the parties enter into a contract promising never to
> enter into a further contract with each other?
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> - What if the parties enter into a contract promising no oral
> variation but also promising never to advance an estoppel argument in
> relation to the terms of the contract, waiver, forbearance or similar?
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> Discuss.
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> Adam
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