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(a) What is Doctrine of estoppel? (b) A clerk of solicitor firm has an authority to...

(a) What is Doctrine of estoppel?
(b) A clerk of solicitor firm has an authority to carry out sales of real property and to take for safe keeping title deeds of clients’ properties. The clerk fraudulently induces the client to sign some documents, which have the effect of transferring some of the client’s property to the clerk. The fraud by the clerk is committed for this own benefit.

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