Delaware Superior Court Clarifies Breach Of Implied Covenant Claims

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Charlotte Broadcasting LLC v. Davis Broadcasting of Atlanta LLC,  C.A. 13C-04-143-WCC (June 10, 2015)

This is an interesting decision because of its comments on when the implied duty to act fairly and in good faith may be asserted as a separate claim even when a claim based on the contract between the parties has not been breached under the contract’s literal terms.

Briefly, when the contract gives one party the right to act in her “sole discretion” that party may still be under a duty to act fairly and in good faith when it chooses to act.

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