Estoppel, Promissory
1Elements and Case Citations
To establish a claim for promissory estoppel, a plaintiff must allege:
“(1) a clear and unambiguous promise,
(2) reasonable and foreseeable reliance by the party to whom the promise is made, and
(3) an injury sustained in reliance on the promise.”
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