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Definition of Estoppel by deed
1. Noun. (legal) A legal doctrine under which a first party who purports to sell real property that the first party does not actually own to a second party must actually convey that property to the second party if the first party later acquires title to that property. ¹
2. Noun. (legal archaic) The doctrine that a party is bound to a claim which that party made in order to induce another party to act. ¹
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