Common use of Good Faith and Reasonableness Clause in Contracts

Good Faith and Reasonableness. The parties intend that the obligations of good faith and fair dealing apply to this Contract generally and that no negative inferences be drawn by the absence of an explicit obligation to be reasonable in any portion of this Contract. The obligation to be reasonable shall only be negated if arbitrariness is clearly and explicitly permitted as to the specific item in question, such as in the case of where this Contract gives the City “sole discretion” or the City is allowed to make a decision in its “sole judgment.”

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Goods and Services Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Good Faith and Reasonableness. The parties intend that the obligations of good faith and fair dealing apply to this Contract Agreement generally and that no negative inferences be drawn by the absence of an explicit obligation to be reasonable in any portion of this ContractAgreement. The obligation to be reasonable shall only be negated if arbitrariness is clearly and explicitly permitted as to the specific item in question, such as in the case of where this Contract Agreement gives the City “sole discretion” or the City is allowed to make a decision in its “sole judgment.”

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

Good Faith and Reasonableness. The parties Parties intend that the obligations of good faith and fair dealing apply to this Contract Agreement generally and that no negative inferences be drawn by the absence of an explicit obligation to be reasonable in any portion of this ContractAgreement. The obligation to be reasonable shall only be negated if arbitrariness is clearly and explicitly permitted as to the specific item in question, such as in the case of where this Contract Agreement gives the City “sole discretion” or the City is allowed to make a decision in its “sole judgment.”

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services

Good Faith and Reasonableness. The parties Parties intend that the obligations of good faith and fair dealing apply to this Contract generally and that no negative inferences be drawn by the absence of an explicit obligation to be reasonable in any portion of this Contract. The obligation to be reasonable shall only be negated if arbitrariness is clearly and explicitly permitted as to the specific item in question, such as in the case of where this Contract gives the City “sole discretion” or the City is allowed to make a decision in its “sole judgment.”

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Janitorial Services Contract, Construction Contract, Design Build Construction Contract

Good Faith and Reasonableness. The parties intend that the obligations of good faith and fair dealing apply to this Contract Agreement generally and that no negative inferences be drawn by the absence of an explicit obligation to be reasonable in any portion of this ContractAgreement. The obligation to be reasonable shall only be negated if arbitrariness is clearly and explicitly permitted as to the specific item in question, such as in the case of where this Contract Agreement gives the City “sole discretion,” or the City is allowed to make a decision in its “sole judgment.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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Good Faith and Reasonableness. The parties intend that the obligations of good faith and fair dealing apply to this Contract Agreement generally and that no negative inferences be drawn by the absence of an explicit obligation to be reasonable in any portion of this ContractAgreement. The obligation to be reasonable shall only be negated if arbitrariness is clearly and explicitly permitted as to the specific item in question, such as in the case of where this Contract Agreement gives the City “sole discretion”, or the City is allowed to make a decision in its “sole judgment.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Good Faith and Reasonableness. The parties intend that the obligations of good faith and fair dealing apply to this Contract generally and that no negative inferences be drawn by the absence of an explicit obligation to be reasonable in any portion of this Contract. The obligation to be reasonable shall only be negated if arbitrariness is clearly and explicitly permitted as to the specific item in question, such as in the case of where this Contract gives the City “sole discretion,” or the City is allowed to make a decision in its “sole judgment.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Contract

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