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Did the promisor make the promise which the promisor did, or should have, expected to induce action or forbearance by

Promissory Estoppel Cause of action. Did the promisor make the promise which the promisor did, or should have, expected to induce action or forbearance by the promisee or a third party?. Yes. No. Did it induce such action or forbearance?. No promissory estoppel argument for enforceability.

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Did the promisor make the promise which the promisor did, or should have, expected to induce action or forbearance by

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  1. Promissory Estoppel Cause of action Did the promisor make the promise which the promisor did, or should have, expected to induce action or forbearance by the promisee or a third party? Yes No Did it induce such action or forbearance? No promissory estoppel argument for enforceability Yes No The promise is enforceable to the extent necessary to avoid injustice – court will typically award reliance damages. No promissory estoppel argument for enforceability

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