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Promissory estoppel is the legal principle that a promise is enforceable by law, even if made without formal consideration when a promisor has made a promise to a promisee who then relies on that promise to his subsequent detriment. Promissory estoppel is intended to stop the promisor from arguing that an underlying promise should not be legally upheld or enforced.

The doctrine of promissory estoppel is part of the law in the United States and other countries, although the precise legal requirements for promissory estoppel vary not only between countries, but also between different jurisdictions, such as states, within the same country.

  • Estoppel is a legal principle that keeps people and businesses from, essentially, going back on their word or promise.
  • Promissory estoppel helps injured parties to recover on promises made that have led to economic loss when not met.

Promissory estoppel serves to enable an injured party to recover on a promise. There are common legally required elements for a person to make a claim for promissory estoppel: a promisor, a promisee, and a detriment that the promisee has suffered. An additional requirement is that the person making the claim—the promisee—must have reasonably relied on the promise. In other words, the promise was one that a reasonable person would ordinarily rely on.

Another requirement further qualifies the required detriment component; the promisee must have suffered an actual substantial detriment in the form of an economic loss that results from the promisor failing to deliver on their promise. Finally, promissory estoppel is usually only granted if a court determines that enforcing the promise is essentially the only means by which injustice to the promisee can be rectified.

An example of promissory estoppel might be applied in a case where an employer makes an oral promise to an employee to pay the employee a specified monthly or annual amount of money throughout the full duration of the employee's retirement. If the employee then subsequently retires based on a reliance on the employer's promise, the employer could be legally estopped from not delivering on his promise to make the specified retirement payments.

Contract law generally requires that a person receive consideration for making a promise or agreement. Legal consideration is a valuable asset that is exchanged between two parties to a contract at the time of a promise or agreement.

Ordinarily, some form of consideration, either an exchange of money or a promise to refrain from some action, is required for a contract to be legally enforceable. However, in attempting to ensure justice or fairness, a court may enforce a promise even in the absence of any consideration, provided that the promise was reasonably relied on and that reliance on the promise resulted in a detriment to the promisee.

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Hey,

can anyone,please, explain what the expression "enforceable against/ enforced against" mean?

e.g.Proprietary rights of land are enforceable against a third party.

Thank you!!!!

  • Enforceable against means "capabable of being enforced" against (a third party), although they may not be.
    Enforced against means that they actually are enforced. If you add the suffix -able to the end of the verb you form an adjective meaning that the action expressed by the verb can or may be done: This piano piece is playable The crime is punishable by a fine The task is doable, etc.

    It's difficult to say exactly what Proprietary rights of land can be enforced against a third party means without more more context. Putting it rather vaguely, it means that third parties can be made to observe these rights.

    Last edited: May 30, 2010

    Enforceable against means "capabable of being enforced" against (a third party), although they may not be.
    Enforced against means that they actually are enforced. If you add the suffix -able to the end of the verb you form an adjective meaning that the action expressed by the verb can or may be done: This piano piece is playable The crime is punishable by a fine The task is doable, etc.

    It's difficult to say exactly what Proprietary rights of land can be enforced against a third party means without more more context. Putting it rather vaguely, it means that third parties can be made to observe these rights.


    "it means that third parties can be made to observe these rights" this is the explanation I was looking for, thanks a lot!!!!