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Patrol officers may have access to a number of sources of information, all of which can be passed on to the criminal investigators.
Promissory Estoppel
A legal principle that prevents a party from withdrawing a promise made to another party if the latter has relied on that promise to their detriment.
Consideration
In contract law, something of value given by both parties to a contract that induces them to enter into the agreement to exchange mutual performances.
Illusory Promises
Commitments made in a contract that are vague or unenforceable because they do not bind the promisor to a specific action.
Mutuality of Benefit
The principle that both parties involved in a contract or agreement must stand to gain from the arrangement for it to be valid and enforceable.
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