While traditional English law was often wary of a general duty of "good faith," modern international standards (and many evolving jurisdictions) increasingly expect parties to act honestly. Exploiting a clear technical glitch was deemed a violation of the spirit of the agreement. The Result
One Tuesday, a glitch occurred at a major steel supplier, SteelCorp. Their pricing algorithm accidentally dropped the price of premium I-beams from $1,200 to $1.20 due to a decimal point error. FairPrice’s "eyes" lit up. Within milliseconds, it fired off a purchase order for 5,000 beams and received an automated confirmation. The Modern Law of Contract
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Here is a story that illustrates how these modern principles play out in the digital age. The Case of the Accidental Algorithm Their pricing algorithm accidentally dropped the price of
Elias was a developer who had built "FairPrice," an AI-driven procurement bot for a mid-sized construction firm. The bot was designed to scan supplier databases and execute contracts instantly when prices hit a specific low—a classic example of an .
By the time humans at SteelCorp realized the error, the "contract" was signed, sealed, and digitally delivered. The Conflict: Certainty vs. Fairness