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faduma

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When a contract is required to be sealed, a substitute for an actual seal may be used.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

What damages are recoverable in a case of promissory estoppel?
 A) profits that the promisor expected
 B) profits that the promisee expected
 C) an amount necessary to restore the promisee to the position he or she would have been in had the promisee not relied on the promise
 D) an amount necessary to restore the promisor to the position he or she would have been in had the promisor not relied on the promise



jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

C



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