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The Original Great American Chocolate Chip Cookie Co. v. River Valley Cookies, Ltd. | |
Court | U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit |
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Citation | 970 F.2d 273 (1992) |
Date decided | 1992 |
Rule
Bad faith does not arise when a provision of a contract is unreasonable, but rather when a provision has been invoked dishonestly to achieve a purpose contrary to that which the contract had been made.