A court will apply the doctrine of equitable estoppel to prevent a party from applying a defense or pursuing a cause of action if three elements can be met: (i) Belief and reliance on some representation by the party seeking estoppel (ii) Change of position by the party seeking application of the doctrine as a result thereof, and (iii) Detriment or prejudice incurred by the party seeking application of the estoppel doctrine caused by the change of position.