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· 12/12/2008

Scott v. Longworth

Citations

  • 180 Ohio App. 3d 73
  • 2008 Ohio 6508
  • 904 N.E.2d 557

How courts have described this case

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  • “‘It is almost unnecessary to add that mere inaction or silence may, under peculiar circumstances, amount to both 7 misrepresentation and concealment,’ which may amount to an estoppel.” (quoting Hilton v. Sloan, 108 P. 689, 694 (Utah 1910))

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Judges: Sundermann, Painter, Winkler

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