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{{g}}Also known as “[[discretion]]”. To be contrasted, in theory if not really in practice, with “in [[good faith]], and in a [[commercially reasonable manner]]”.  
{{g}}Also known as “[[discretion]]”. To be contrasted, in theory if not really in practice, with “in [[good faith]], and in a [[commercially reasonable manner]]”.  


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*[[Good faith]]
*[[Good faith]]
*[[Commercially reasonable manner]]
*[[Commercially reasonable manner]]

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Also known as “discretion”. To be contrasted, in theory if not really in practice, with “in good faith, and in a commercially reasonable manner”.

See also