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Supreme Court Reaffirms Ordinary Principles of Contract Law Apply When Interpreting Collective Bargaining Agreements
Seyfarth Shaw
Mar. 1, 2018
"The agreement at issue contained a general durational clause that applied to all benefits unless otherwise specified. As such, the Court held that the general durational clause meant the agreement unambiguously provided that CNH retirees were entitled to company-provided health benefits only until the agreement expired and not indefinitely." [CNH Industrial N.V. v. Reese, No. 17-515 (U.S. Feb. 20, 2018, per curiam)]
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