Estoppel In Pais
The principle of estoppel in pais applies
wherein one, by his acts, representations or admissions, or by his own
silence when he ought to speak out, intentionally or through culpable
negligence, induces another to believe certain facts to exist and such
other rightfully relies and acts on such belief, so that he will be
prejudiced if the former is permitted to deny the existence of such
facts. (Hanopol v. Shoemart, Inc., G.R. No. 137774, October 4, 2002, 390
SCRA 439; Phil. Realty Holdings Corp. v. Firematic Phils. Inc., G.R.
No. 156251, April 27, 2007, Callejo, J).
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