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The text argues that the physical senses are always infallible.
Equitable Estoppel
A legal doctrine preventing a party from denying or asserting anything to the contrary of what has been established as truth, due to previous actions, conduct, or statements.
Gratuitous Promise
This is a promise made without requiring anything in exchange, often lacking legal enforceability because it lacks consideration.
Legal Obligation
A duty enforced by law, requiring an individual or organization to act or refrain from acting in a specific manner.
Statutory Provision
A specific piece of legislation enacted by a governing body that establishes legal requirements or regulations.
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