Minnesota Code § 17.94

IMPLIED PROMISE OF GOOD FAITH.
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There is an implied promise of good faith as defined in section 336.1-201 (b)(20), by all parties in all agricultural contracts. In an action to recover damages, if the court finds that there has been a violation of this provision, damages, court costs, and attorney fees may be recovered.

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