Preliminary
Relevancy of facts
Admissions and confessions
Statements made under special circumstances
How much of a statement is to be proved
Judgments of courts of justice when relevant
Opinions of third persons when relevant
Character when relevant
Facts which need not be proved
Oral evidence
Documentary evidence
Public documents
Presumptions as to documents
Exclusion of oral by documentary evidence
Burden of proof
Estoppel
Witnesses
Examination of witnesses
Improper admission and rejection of evidence
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117. When one person (A) has by A’s declaration, act or omission intentionally caused or permitted another person (B) to believe a thing to be true and to act upon such belief, otherwise than but for that belief B would have acted, neither A or A’s representative in interest is to be allowed in any suit or proceeding between himself, herself or itself and B or B’s representative in interest to deny the truth of that thing.
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