Promissory Estoppel Legal Guide
Summary
Promissory estoppel allows enforcement of a promise without a formal contract if a clear promise was made, relied upon, and caused detriment, ensuring justice. For fraudulent inducement, prove false representation, knowledge, intent, reliance, and damage. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized legal advice.Full Conversation
How can I prove fraudulent inducement
To prove fraudulent inducement in Indiana, consider these elements:
- False Representation: The other party made a false statement of fact.
- Knowledge: The party knew the statement was false or made it recklessly.
- Intent: The statement was made with the intent to deceive you.
- Reliance: You relied on the false statement.
- Damage: You suffered harm as a result.
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