Pannone v. Grandmaison
Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Waterbury
1990 WL 265273 (1990)
Relevant factsFree
Pannone's purchase agreement conditioned the sale on his approval of home, termite, and radon inspection results, and although the home's radon level was not abnormal for Connecticut, Pannone, sensitized by past radiation exposure during Korean War military service, found it unacceptable and canceled the sale, after which Grandmaison refused to return his $18,000 deposit.
IssueFree
Whether every contract imposes upon each party a duty of good faith and fair dealing in its performance and its enforcement.
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