What is not required to establish promissory estoppel?
a. Reliance on the defendant's promise.
b. Enforcing the promise is the only way to avoid injustice.
c. A promise made by the plaintiff in response to the defendant's promise.
d. A promise made by the defendant.
Answer: C
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- One purpose of contract law is:
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- Which of the following types of property would be goods under the Uniform Commercial Code?
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