GOOD FAITH
\ɡˈʊd fˈe͡ɪθ], \ɡˈʊd fˈeɪθ], \ɡ_ˈʊ_d f_ˈeɪ_θ]\
Definitions of GOOD FAITH
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having honest intentions; "he acted in good faith"; "doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants"
By Princeton University
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having honest intentions; "he acted in good faith"; "doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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Sometimes legally binding due diligence around the effort made, information given, or transaction done, honestly, objectively, with no deliberate intent to defraud the other party. Yet, this does not cover a sin of omission, something done or not done in negligence. Known also as bona fides, implied by law into commercial contracts.
By Henry Campbell Black
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tinctura quininae ammoniata
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