Episode Synopsis "11. Promissory Estoppel"
If you make a promise to someone, stipulating that you will refrain from exercising your strict legal rights, and the other person acts on this promise, in good faith, then the law may enforce that promise, even if no consideration has been provided for it. We call this scenario promissory estoppel and that’s what this lecture is about.Continue reading "11. Promissory Estoppel"
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