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Mr. Black enters into a contract with Build-It Construction Ltd. for the construction of a house. The house is not built in accordance with the contract. Mr. Black sues Build-It Construction Ltd. seeking $200,000 in damages. He is successful, but discovers that Build-It Construction Ltd. has insufficient assets to satisfy the judgment as it regularly transfers its assets to its parent company Build-It Holding Company Inc. Can Mr. Black collect the $200,000 from Build-It Holding Company Inc.
A) Yes, according to the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
B) Yes, according to the Statute of Frauds.
C) Yes, this is a statutory novation.
D) No, according to the doctrine of privity of contract.
E) No, according to the parol evidence rule.
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