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*The [[estoppel]] is specific to the particular circumstance. If you have a recurring right (you know, like to make a [[margin call]]), then just because you waived it once — even if you somehow permanently waived it — that doesn’t mean you have waived it for all time. Just because you didn’t enforce this time, that doesn’t mean you are prevented from ever enforcing in the future.  
*The [[estoppel]] is specific to the particular circumstance. If you have a recurring right (you know, like to make a [[margin call]]), then just because you waived it once — even if you somehow permanently waived it — that doesn’t mean you have waived it for all time. Just because you didn’t enforce this time, that doesn’t mean you are prevented from ever enforcing in the future.  
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*[[Don’t take a piece of paper to a knife fight]]
*[[Don’t take a piece of paper to a knife fight]]
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