Good Faith in Tort and Contract Law: A Comment

5 Pages Posted: 3 Nov 2014

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Dennis Patterson

Rutgers University School of Law, Camden; University of Surrey - School of Law

Date Written: November 2, 2014

Abstract

Ever since it emerged as a distinct body of law, contract law has consistently been under the threat of reabsorption into tort law. However, despite the persistence of this theme in academic literature, one sees in the actual work of courts little serious threat to the autonomy of contract. In short, even given the distinct overlap and occasional congruence, a merger of tort law and contract law appears most unlikely.

Suggested Citation

Patterson, Dennis, Good Faith in Tort and Contract Law: A Comment (November 2, 2014). Texas Law Review, Vol. 72, 1994, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2518179

Dennis Patterson (Contact Author)

Rutgers University School of Law, Camden ( email )

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University of Surrey - School of Law ( email )

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