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Mutual trust and co-operation under NEC 3&4: a fresh perspective.

Joseph Mante
- 30 Apr 2018 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 4
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In this paper, the meaning, scope and consequence of the duty to act in a spirit of mutual trust and co-operation under Clause 10 of NEC3 and NEC4 are examined.
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Using insights from planning and employment law, this piece looks beyond the conventional connotation of good faith and critically examines the meaning, scope and consequence of the duty to act in a spirit of mutual trust and co-operation under Clause 10 of NEC3 and NEC4.

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Good Faith Performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reveal a common denominator of the major accounts of good faith performance in case law and academic literature, namely resort to community standards, and demonstrate that all definitions of community standards are either theoretically unsound or impractical.

The elusive notion of good faith in the performance of a contract, why still a bête noire for the civil and the common law?

Sda Saintier
TL;DR: In this paper, the author accepted manuscript of J.B.L. LeCun et al. 2017, 6, 441-460 is available online on Westlaw UK