Part 1. General principles
Chapter 1. Introduction: definition and treatment
Chapter 2. Representation
Chapter 3. How a representation may be made
Chapter 4. The discrepancy between the two versions of fact; the construction of the original representation
Chapter 5. Effect of the inducement on the representee: reliance, inducement, materiality, alteration in position, damage
Chapter 6. Parties to the estoppel
Chapter 7. Affirmative Answers to a case of estoppel by representation: knowledge of the representee, revocation of the representation, fraud and coercion, illegality, cross-estoppel
Chapter 8. Estoppel by convention, estoppel by deed
Part 2. Applications of the doctrine of estoppel by representation to particular classes of cases
Chapter 9. Aplications of the Principles of estoppel by representation to various relationships of the parties
Chapter 10. Miscellaneous instances of estoppel in particular transactions
Chapter 11. Statutory estoppel
Chapter 12. Encouragement and acquiescence
Part 3. Quasi-estoppels
Chapter 13 Election
Chapter 14. Promissory estoppel
Part 4. Procedure
Chapter 15. Pleading and procedure.