The doctrine of promissory estoppel (PE) may prevent a party who made a promise as part of an agreement from:
A) providing consideration for that promise if loss resulted.
B) breaking the promise if it was relied upon and loss resulted.
C) commencing an action for unconscionable conduct in a state or federal court.
D) commencing legal action if the promise was implied or part performed.
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