BROWN v. BRANCH

No. 07S04-0011-CV-716.

758 N.E.2d 48 (2001)

Clifford BROWN, Appellant-Defendant, v. Rhonda BRANCH, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

November 16, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James T. Roberts, Nashville, IN, Attorney for Appellant.

Thomas M. Barr, Nashville, IN, Attorney for Appellee.


ON PETITION TO TRANSFER

RUCKER, Justice.

Case Summary

Clifford Brown reneged on a promise to give a house to his girlfriend Rhonda Branch. She sued, and the parties debated whether Brown's oral promise was subject to the Statute of Frauds. After a bench trial, the trial court awarded the house to Branch under the theory of promissory estoppel. The Court of Appeals affirmed on that theory...

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