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Simple English definitions for legal terms

standing by

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A quick definition of standing by:

Standing by means waiting for an opportunity to respond or help. It can also mean not speaking or acting when you have a duty to do so, especially if you have important information that you should share. This can lead to a legal concept called estoppel, which is when someone is prevented from making a claim or denying a fact because of their previous actions or statements.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Standing by means waiting for an opportunity to respond or provide assistance. It can also refer to the silence or inaction of a person who has a duty to speak or act, especially when they possess knowledge that should be revealed.

Example: If a person sees someone drowning in a pool and they have the ability to swim and save them, but they choose to stand by and do nothing, they are guilty of standing by. They have a duty to act and their inaction could result in harm to the drowning person.

Explanation: In this example, the person who is standing by has a duty to act because they have the ability to help. Their failure to act could result in harm to the drowning person, which is why their inaction is considered a breach of duty. Standing by can also refer to situations where a person possesses knowledge that should be revealed, but they choose to remain silent. This can be harmful if the knowledge could prevent harm or injustice.

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