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What is the difference concepts between fraudulent misrepresentation and promissory estoppell?

Promissory estoppel is enforcement of a promise even where there is no binding contract. What you must prove for promissory estoppel vairous from state ot state, but usually includes (1) A clear and unambiguous promise; (2) Reasonable reliance upon the promise; and (3) Detriment to the promisee, caused by his or her reliance on the promise, and (4) it would be inequitable, i.e., unfair, not to enforce the promise. Fraud requires the additional proof that the promisor never intended to perform when s/he made the promise. Since fraud requires the same elements PLUS this adiditonal element, it would seem that a fraud claim to enforce a promise would never succeed if a promissory estoppel does not. However, you can use fraud to get damages for a misprepresented fact that is not a promise. A fact might mean a statement that certian facts exist. This type of fraud requires you to prove that a defendant made a false statement of fact, intending you to rely on it - or ought to have expected that you would rely on it - and you reasonably relied ot your detriment. (F


Is justifiable reliance an element of fraud?

Not really, justifiable or reasonable reliance on the promise of another can prevent the promisor from offering the defense that there was no consideration for their promise. An enforceable contract requires an offer, an acceptance, and a consideration (or a bargained for exchange). Under the doctrine of Promissory Estoppel, a promise can be held enforceable as a quasi-contract when it would be reasonably foreseeable to the promisor that the promisee would detrimentally rely on their promise. In that case the promisor would be liable to the promisee for reliance damages and possibly even expectancy damages.


Who normally would require a estoppel certificate?

A company could require an estoppel cert. be signed when terms are changed to the original agreement. This would set definative dates when the new terms are in effect protecting the lender. ( i.e higher re-payment amounts, new length of payment.)


What does a definite diagnosis of prostate cancer require?

A definite diagnosis of prostate cancer, however, requires a tissue biopsy.


What sentence can you make with deletion?

This noun requires the deletion of the Definite Article.


Does a solid take up a definite amount of space?

Yes. A solid has a definite shape and volume. A liquid has a definite volume, but an indefinite shape. A gas has neither a definite shape or volume.


The concept that a search requires a physical invasion into a constitutionally protected area is called the?

trespass doctrine


Disadvantages of single stub matching?

It requires stub should be placed in a definite point on line, it requires two adjustments both the location and the direction of the stub


What doctrine requires lower courts to follow established laws?

you have business/consumer law class too? haha


What doctrine requires lower courts to follow established case laws?

you have business/consumer law class too? haha


Is stare decisis the doctrine that requires lower courts to adhere to existing case law in their decisions true or false?

true


What is the legal doctrine called that Requires the appointment of an agent to be in writing if the agent is to enter iont a contract that must be in writing?

Power of Attorney