Good faith: Helping commercial parties or creating an unnecessary burden?
One of the challenges facing Asian legal systems in the coming years is whether the courts should impose a general duty of good faith in contracts. The doctrine of good faith has been making inroads in various common law jurisdictions, most recently in Canada where the Supreme Court held in Bhasin v...
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Main Author: | ONG, Ee-Ing |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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