Estopk
Estopk is a term that originates from the Greek words "esto" meaning "to stand" and "pko" meaning "to speak." It refers to the legal principle that prevents a party from asserting a legal right that they previously refused to assert. This principle is rooted in the concept of estoppel, which is a form of equitable doctrine that prevents a party from asserting a legal right that they have previously refused to assert, or from denying a legal right that they have previously asserted.
The doctrine of estopk is based on the principle that a person should not be allowed to
Estopk can also arise in other areas of law, such as tort law and property law. For
The doctrine of estopk is an important tool for ensuring fairness and consistency in legal proceedings. It