Whether a party has met his burden of proving equitable estoppel is a question of fact and, here, the trial court rejected the defendant's statute of frauds defense on the basis of equitable estoppel because it found part performance by the defendant.
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St. Germain v. St. Germain
Connecticut Appellate Court
May 9, 2012
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