Conditions of Promissory Estoppel: Understanding the Necessary Criteria for Enforcing a Promise

Which of the following is not a condition of promissory estoppel?

Consideration must clearly exist.

The following are the conditions of promissory estoppel:

1. Clear and definite promise or representation made by the promisor
2. Reasonable and justifiable reliance by the promisee on the promise
3. Promisee’s reliance on the promise resulted in a substantial detriment or injury
4. Enforcing the promise is necessary to avoid injustice.

Therefore, the answer to your question is that all the above conditions are necessary for promissory estoppel, and there is no “not” condition.

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