ADMS 2610 Chapter Notes -Uberrima Fides, Legal Tender, Dangerous Goods

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A contract that contains all of the essential requirements for a binding agreement, and that does not contain an element enabling a party to avoid the agreement, must be performed by the parties in accordance with its terms. Performance must always be exact and precise in order to constitute a discharge of a contractual obligation. Anything less than complete compliance with the promise would render the party in default liable for breach of the contract. Moreover, the court has established that it does require a party not seek to undermine the contractual relationship. That said, a dealership agreement is not a contract of utmost good faith (uberrimae fidei) such as an insurance contract, which among other things obliges the parties to disclose material facts: whiten. But a clear distinction can be drawn between a failure to disclose a material fact, even a firm intention to end the contractual arrangement, and active dishonesty.

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