3. Can an oral contract ever be enforceable under the statute of frauds? Yes, courts may enforce oral agreements under exceptions like partial performance, promissory estoppel, or judicial admissions. 4. What must a written contract contain to satisfy the statute of frauds? It must include the ...
Explain what is meant by the term "structural budget deficit" and outline the factors that can cause this to occur. (a) When does promissory estoppel apply? (b) Give an example. Give an example, showing one or two problems that may arise in an economy, when resources are allocated ineff...
Provide an example of such a good. What is promissory estoppel? Explain and give an example. Explain how consumers influence the market price of goods it sells. (a) Define holistic risk and enterprise risk. (b) Give examples of each. Describe how firms can create value by using a related...
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If your current lease agreement is a month-to-month tenancy, you have less security when it comes to staying at the property during a sale. If your landlord wants you to move out prior to an official sale, he merely has to provide you with proper notice to end tenancy and move out on...
Samuel, through an agreement, promises to contribute personal property to the LLC Explain the concept of ratification and estoppel in real estate. What is a lockout? How is a lockout used in labor negotiations? Explain with examples. Explain, with ...