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Good faith , or in Latin bona fides ( bona fide means "in good faith"), is the mental and moral state of honesty, conviction as to the truth or falsehood of a proposition or body of opini...
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good faith n. Compliance with standards of decency and honesty: bargained in good faith.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on good faith (law), Perhaps the most important principle of international law is that of good faith. It governs the creation and performance of legal obligations and is the foundation of treaty law. ... Court: Buyers must act in good faith to win lemon law damages. Automotive News,
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In the labor law context, good faith bargaining principles apply to conducting negotiations in which two parties meet and confer at reasonable times with open minds and the intention of reaching agreement over a new contract.
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The good faith exception doctrine is an exception to the exclusionary rule provides that illegally gathered evidence can be admitted at trial if police officers have reason to believe their actions are legal. ... USLegal » Legal Definitions Home » G » Good Faith Exception Law & Legal Definition...
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Does Minnesota Need A 'Good-Faith' Law to Protect Residents From Insurance Hassles? Duluth News Tribune - 01/12/2008 Yes: Minnesotans pay for their - Bradshaw & Bryant Waite Park, Minnesota ... This is all because Minnesota is one of the few states that does not have a "good-faith" law. As a result, Charles Dack could...
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(c) to excite in good faith His Majesty's subjects to attempt to procure by lawful means the alteration of any matter in the Commonwealth as by law established; or;
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The Legal Term * Good Faith * Defined & Explained ... The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On; * Good Faith *; ... GOOD FAITH - Honestly and without deception. An agreement might be declared invalid if one of the parties entered with the intention of defrauded the other.
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•    Says a duty to negotiate IGF is antithetical to our adversarial system of negotiation (in our liberal economy)  “Inherently repugnant” o    Once we have a contract, the law will say that the parties promised to perform in good faith, but this does not translate into negotiating in good faith...
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