English law does not currently recognise a universal
implied duty on contracting parties to perform their
obligations in good faith. This differs from the position
in many other countries, including France, Germany,
the United States and Australia, which, to some extent
or another, recognise some form of overriding principle
that, in agreeing and performing contracts, the parties
should act in good faith.
English law does not currently recognise a universal implied duty on contracting parties to perform their obligations in good faith. This differs from the position in many other countries, including France, Germany, the United States and Australia, which, to some extent or another, recognise some form of overriding principle that, in agreeing and performing contracts, the parties should act in good faith.
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