What is the test for self-interest in a commercial transaction?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce v. 3L Trucking Ltd., 1995 CanLII 9226 (AB QB):

Commercial interactions between parties at arm's length derive their social utility from the pursuit of self-interest, and the courts are rightly circumspect when asked to enforce a duty (i.e. the fiduciary duty) that vindicates the very antithesis of self-interest: Hodgkinson v. Simms, supra, at p. 414.

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