| 11. | Scots law, where a promisee has a duty to the third party to ensure performance of the contract.
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| 12. | This fails to take into account situations where the promisee has suffered personal loss from the breach of contract.
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| 13. | Essentially, once a promisee begins performance, an option contract is implicitly created between the promisor and the promisee.
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| 14. | Essentially, once a promisee begins performance, an option contract is implicitly created between the promisor and the promisee.
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| 15. | However, if the promisee provides more than what public duty imposes on him, then this is good consideration.
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| 16. | Therefore, for a plea of promissory estoppel to succeed, there must be a change in circumstances of the promisee.
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| 17. | Eventually, after much persuasion, including the promisee of help in finding his Russian daughter, Monk agrees to go.
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| 18. | If the third party brings an action, and the promisee does so afterwards then the promisee cannot claim any damages.
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| 19. | If the third party brings an action, and the promisee does so afterwards then the promisee cannot claim any damages.
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| 20. | Once the promisee performed completely, consideration is satisfied and a contract is formed and only the promisor is bound to his promise.
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