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{{fullanat2|csa|9(b)|1995|11(d)|1994}}
{{fullanat2|csa|9(b)|1995|11(d)|1994}}
Whether a merchant should commit himself to dealing in good faith, or in a commercially reasonable manner, is one that vexes a surprising number of attorneys. Especially American ones. The only discomfort it should occasion is to a solicitor’s livelihood, for this magic expression, while doing no more than articulating the basic commercial outlook of a [[good egg]], puts many a tedious negotiation to the sword. Everyone benefits but the officers of Her Majesty's courts.
Whether a merchant should commit himself to dealing in good faith, or in a commercially reasonable manner, is one that vexes a surprising number of attorneys. Especially American ones. The only discomfort it should occasion is to a solicitor’s livelihood, for this magic expression, while doing no more than articulating the basic commercial outlook of a [[good egg]], puts many a tedious negotiation to the sword. Everyone benefits but the officers of Her Majesty's courts.
The great case of {{casenote|Barclays|Unicredit}} should be a source of great succour.


===See Also===
===See Also===
*[[good faith]]
*[[Good faith]]
*[[Commercially reasonable manner]]
*[[Commercially reasonable manner]]
*{{casenote|Barclays|Unicredit}}