• Billiam
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    79 months ago

    Promissory estoppel has four requirements:

    • The defendant made a clear and unambiguous promise.
    • The plaintiff acted in reliance on the defendant’s promise.
    • The plaintiff’s reliance was reasonable and foreseeable.
    • The plaintiff suffered an injury due to reliance on the defendant’s promise.

    Assuming purchasing a winning Powerball ticket meets the definition of a “promise,” I’d say the guy has a reasonable argument for points 2-4 but that Powerball also has an argument for (1): that with the winning numbers not being consistently reported, the “promise” was not unambiguous.

    • @stoly
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      9 months ago

      Thanks for that explanation. I agree with your take that reporting is not the same as promising here.