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AutoSave H Fall 2020 Extra Credit Assignment 1 - Protected View - Saved to this PC- Search Kyle Zappulla KZ File Share Comments X Home Insert Design Layout References Mailings Review View Help PROTECTED VIEW Be carefulfiles from the Internet can contain viruses. Unless you need to edit, it's safer to stay in Protected View. Enable Editing Janet and Cissy were travelling to Chicago from Bradley International Airport. Janet and Cissy are flying together on a Boeing 757 operated by United Airlines Flight 12, a direct non-stop flight. After takeoff, Janet and Cissy settle in for a three-hour flight. After an hour and forty- five minutes passed, another passenger, Michael, who Janet and Cissy know from CCSU, began to exhibit signs of medical duress. Janet being a trained nurse leaps into action and directs Cissy to assist. Cissy has no medical training but is willing to help. The commotion caused confusion amongst other passengers leading to Cissy injuring herself while assisting Janet. Upon arrival in Chicago, Cissy needs to seek medical attention at the cost of $1,345. Cissy doesn't have an extra $1,345, is worried that she will not be able to pay her bills and believes that Michael should pay for the cost of her injury. Afterall, it is only right and fair. Several weeks later, Michael runs into both Janet and Cissy. Michael once again thanks both women profusely. Michael remarks that he wishes that he could repay the favor sometime. Cissy replies, "You can pay for my medical costs due to an injury sustained while rendering you aid." First learning of this injury, Michael expresses that he feels bad as he didn't know anything about it. He then states to Cissy to send him copies of the medical bills. Cissy sends to him the invoice marked paid in full from the Chicago General Emergency Room. Michael sends Cissy a check for $500. Cissy never hears from Michael again and wishes to sue. the most appropriate answer: A. Under the doctrine of Promissory Estoppel, Cissy is entitled to equitable relief for injury sustained while rendering aid. B. Cissy is not entitled to relief as Cissy's efforts were a gift to Michael - a past act. C. Michael's actions of requesting a copy of the bill and remitting $500 are evidence of his promise to pay Cissy for the past aid she rendered even though he was not required to do so; therefore, Cissy is entitled to the balance. D. Because Michael felt bad, Michael's payment of $500 to Cissy constitutes a gift and not a promise to pay for past aid rendered to him as he was not required to repay her for a past act in the first place. E. Argument: Page 2 of 12 3869 words D Focus 100% Type here to search 5:44 PM 10/14/2020 199

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