Today we bring you the recent SCC decision of Callow v Zollinger. First up, the majority decision which found a breach of the principles established and Bhasin v Hrynew. The majority takes a bijural analysis and compares the law on honest performance and good faith extensively to that if Quebec. Before Karly takes you through it, Z & K chat honest performance, good faith, contract law generally, and how sometimes the lengthy decisions are the best decisions.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2020/2020scc45/2020scc45.html?searchUrlHash=AAAAAQASQ2FsbG93IHYgWm9sbGluZ2VyAAAAAAE&resultIndex=1)
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