GOOD FAITH AND FAIR DEALING | How Do You Prove a Party Has Failed to Act Based Upon an Ulterior Motive?

The duty of good faith and fair dealing comes with every contract. A breach of which is challenging to prove because it is relatively simple to fulfill.

In 2017, a contractor agreed to mill and overlay a 36-mile segment of State Highway 59 for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) with a successful bid of about $9.8 million.

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Published On: August 12, 2024

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New Mexico bridge case highlights the importance of written agreements for changes and delay compensation

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