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Betty White promises to give Michael Vick a puppy as a gift. In reliance, Mike installs a doggie door at his home. Was there

consideration for Betty's promise to give Mike the puppy? Can Mike enforce Betty's promise on any other ground?

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Consideration is a key element in contract law. Mike's installation of a doggie door could be considered consideration for Betty's promise to give him a puppy. Whether Mike can enforce Betty's promise depends on the legal concept of promissory estoppel.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consideration is a key element in contract law and refers to something of value given by each party to a contract. In this case, Mike's installation of a doggie door could be considered consideration for Betty's promise to give him a puppy, as it involves a change in Mike's living arrangements.

However, whether Mike can enforce Betty's promise depends on the legal concept of promissory estoppel. Promissory estoppel allows a party to enforce a promise even without consideration, if they have reasonably relied on the promise to their detriment. In this case, if Mike can show that he relied on Betty's promise and suffered a significant detriment by installing the doggie door, he may be able to enforce her promise.

It is important to consult with a legal professional to fully understand and apply contract law in specific situations.

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