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Vanderbilt University Law School

1989

Commercial contracts

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"Bad Faith Breach": A New And Growing Concern For Financial Institutions, Susan D. Gresham Jan 1989

"Bad Faith Breach": A New And Growing Concern For Financial Institutions, Susan D. Gresham

Vanderbilt Law Review

A majority of courts have determined that all contracts impose on the parties to the contract an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing in their actions with each other. This implied covenant prohibits a contracting party from injuring another party's right to receive the benefits of the agreement. Breach of this implied covenant usually creates a cause of action based on contract rights. Moreover, California courts maintain that breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing creates a tort action as well. The California courts initially limited these tort actions to claims against insurance companies. …