What elements are needed to satisfy the doctrine of promissory estoppel?
What will be an ideal response?
To satisfy the doctrine of promissory estoppels, there must be: (1) a clear
and definite offer, (2) a reasonable expectation that the offer will induce
reliance, (3) actual and reasonable reliance by the offeree, and (4) an
“injustice” that can be avoided only by enforcement of the offer.
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A) Demand curve. B) Indifference curve. C) Utility function. D) Engel curve.
Define a servo assembly and its function.
What will be an ideal response?
All safety shoes and boots have a steel toe.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A 2000 pound car compared to a 4000 pound car, traveling at the same speed, will have how much momentum?
A. the same momentum as the 4000 pound car B. twice the momentum of the 4000 pound car C. one-half of the momentum of the 4000 pound car D. one-fourth of momentum of the 4000 pound car