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It is not necessary that the contract be ambiguous before course of performance will be considered.<ref>''Feinberg v. Federated Dept. Stores, Inc.'', 15 Misc. 3d 299, 300, 832 N.Y.S.2d 760, 761 (Sup. Ct. 2007).</ref> | It is not necessary that the contract be ambiguous before course of performance will be considered.<ref>''Feinberg v. Federated Dept. Stores, Inc.'', 15 Misc. 3d 299, 300, 832 N.Y.S.2d 760, 761 (Sup. Ct. 2007).</ref> | ||
A course of | A course of dealing is shown by repeated instances of the relevant conduct, not single occasions or actions.<ref>''Dallas. Aero., Inc. v. CIS Air Corp.'', 352 F.3d 775, 783 (2d Cir. 2003); ''Cravotta v. Deggingers' Foundry, Inc.'', 288 P.3d 871 (Kan. Ct. App. 2012); ''Estate of Polushkin v. Maw'', 170 P.3d 162, 171 (Alaska 2007).</ref> | ||
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