Multiple Choice
According to the doctrine of promissory estoppel:
A) a promise will be legally enforceable, even if the promisee has not provided consideration, as long as certain requirements are satisfied.
B) a promise will be enforceable, even where there is no consideration and the promisor did not intend the promisee to rely upon the promise.
C) a promise will not be legally enforceable solely because it would be unconscionable to require the promisor to keep their promise.
D) all promises made in a business context will be enforceable even where there is no consideration.
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