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05 December 2008

Cases

PRP Diagnostic Imaging & Ors V Pittwater Radiology Pty Ltd [2008] NSWSC 701

An implied duty of good faith will not automatically exist in every contract, particularly where there is an express duty of good faith. Read more.

Callide Power Management Pty Ltd v Callide Coalfields (Sales) Pty Ltd [2008] QCA 182

A force majeure clause may not prevent a principal from directing a supplier to increase future supplies to make up for a shortfall caused by the force majeure event. Read more.