In the trial of an action based on a personal services contract that makes the liability under the contract depend on the moral character or fitness of the party required to perform personal services, evidence to show that party's good or bad moral character or fitness or unfitness is not barred by the rule against the use of a person's character to show the person's conduct.

Contributed in 2009 & last edited in 2010 by Peter Tillers
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