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16 June, 03:22

Robert is about to graduate college, and his parents tell him that because he is the first member of the family to graduate college, they want to buy him a new, but inexpensive, car. They have the money to buy the car, and Robert is excited about getting his gift. Robert owns a used car but has never owned a new car, so this will be his first. He decides to keep his used-car because he had been promised a new car by his parents for his high school graduation and never got it. On graduation day, his parents tell him that they have decided to use the car money for a vacation and there will be no new car. Legal recourse?

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  1. 16 June, 03:24
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    Robert cannot successfully sue because he did not rely to his detriment on the promise

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    Racecourse is a person's resort, soliciting or soliciting the courts, another person, manufacturer of a product, assistance or protection Legal intercourse, on the other hand, is a deliberate act (action) performed by an individual, group or corporation for a permanent solution to legal difficulties. It comes in a suit, petition or other way. Promissory estoppel can be defined as rules, principles, or laws that prohibit a party from acting differently, even if the first party does not promise, and the other party relies on the promise made and worked for it, but in Robert's case, he does not believe in the promise but his own used car.
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