Canada:
Quiz: Good Faith And Honest Contractual Performance
29 May 2015
WeirFoulds LLP
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In November 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada released a
significant decision in Bhasin v. Hrynew, which recognized
a new general duty of honesty in contractual performance. The court
introduced "two incremental steps." First, it
acknowledged an "organizing principle" of good faith in
contract law...
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