Generally, a court will use the theory of promissory estoppel: (Choose all of the correct answers.) When a valid contract does not exist If at least one of the parties cannot read or write Only when the amount at issue is greater than $500 To enforce a promise made by one party which is relied upon by another party, even if the promise involved illegal activity To prevent one of the parties from being unjustly enriched Howe Dewey Cheatem & Wynn, a law firm, wants to enter into several different contracts with The Stan Still Stationery Store. writing in order to be The Statute of Frauds require [Select ] some of their contracts enforceable. only the first contract between them all of their contracts none of their contracts