Gia orally promises Heck that she will buy his fishing trawler. For this promise to be enforceable under the doctrine of promissory estoppel

A. the trawler must be considered a customized good.
B. Heck must act in reliance on Gia's promise to his detriment.
C. Gia's promise must be in writing.
D. the parties must stop promising until the deal is transacted.


Answer: B

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