If this was not a true standstill agreement but a case of estoppel, Fruman J. A. in Kapki v. Palski held that estoppel could be ended by notice which gives a reasonable period of time for service. In Kapki, 27 days was not sufficient time. If waiver is established on the facts of this case, service after notice is required to be effected in a reasonable time.
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