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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
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.