The legal doctrine that allows the court to treat a certain situation as if a contract exists, even where one of the elements is missing, is known as:
a. quasi contract.
b. promissory estoppel.
c. parol evidence rule.
d. statute of frauds.
e. assignment.
a
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Civil regulation is also known as:
A) private regulation. B) self-regulation. C) state regulation. D) voluntary regulation
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What are the implications of an empty row (i.e., one with no check marks or x's) in the roof portion of the house of quality?
A) Nothing, it's just a sparse row. B) There is no synergy for that product characteristic with other characteristics. C) Product characteristics are potentially superfluous. D) Customer requirements are potentially not being met by the product.
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