| 21. | The case was the first known instance of the concept of promissory estoppel.
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| 22. | Promissory estoppel relates to a form of future conduct.
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| 23. | The doctrine of promissory estoppel may not make the total contract fully enforceable.
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| 24. | It remains unsettled whether promissory estoppel may arise in pre-contractual relationships.
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| 25. | He apparently received nothing more than a promissory note.
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| 26. | Here, promissory estoppel created the cause of action where there was none.
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| 27. | He lent money to any needy student and never required a promissory note.
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| 28. | Promissory estoppel or unjust enrichment may be available, but generally are not.
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| 29. | Arthur, however, waited and refused to cash in his promissory notes.
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| 30. | Kilroy had reportedly signed promissory notes that did not pay the full dues.
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