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*Recent case-law ({{casenote|Barclays|Unicredit}}) finds that acting in a commercially reasonable manner means having regard to one’s own commercial interests, not the other chap’s.
*Recent case-law ({{casenote|Barclays|Unicredit}}) finds that acting in a commercially reasonable manner means having regard to one’s own commercial interests, not the other chap’s.


==See also==
{{Seealso}}
*{{csaprov|Good Faith and Commercially Reasonable Manner}} (CSA Provision)
*{{csaprov|Good Faith and Commercially Reasonable Manner}} (CSA Provision)
*[[Implied terms]] (could a {{tag|commercially reasonable}} standard ever be implied? In England, no; in the US, yes).
*[[Implied terms]] (could a {{tag|commercially reasonable}} standard ever be implied? In England, no; in the US, yes).
*[[Such consent not to be unreasonably withheld]]
{{Cases}}
*{{casenote|Crowther|Arbuthnot Latham & Co Ltd}}
*{{casenote|Barclays|Unicredit}}