Multiple Choice
The traditional doctrine of estoppel, rather than promissory estoppel, requires proof
A) of detrimental reliance by the representor.
B) that one of the parties acted inequitably.
C) of a representation regarding a past or present fact.
D) of an intention to create a new contract.
E) of either consideration or seals from both parties.
Correct Answer:

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