Contract Law For Dummies
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Every contract is incomplete, and the courts find that some contract terms are implied even if the parties do not express them. These implied terms include the following:
  • Terms supplied by course of performance, course of dealing, and trade usage

  • The obligation of good faith

  • A standard of quality, called a warranty in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)

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Scott J. Burnham is the Curley Professor of Commercial Law at Gonzaga University School of Law. For 30 years he has taught Contracts at law schools internationally and throughout the U.S. He is also a prolific writer on legal topics and a consultant on contract drafting for numerous businesses.

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