good+faith

  • 51in good faith — I adverb bona fide, constantly, devotedly, fairly, faithfully, honestly, legitimately, steadily, truly associated concepts: good faith effort, presented in good faith, written in good faith II index bona fide, faithfully Burton s Legal Thesaurus …

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  • 52purchaser in good faith — USA bona fide purchaser, Also known as BFP, bona fide purchaser for value, good faith purchaser, innocent purchaser for value, purchaser in good f …

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  • 53Implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing — The Implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing is a general assumption of the law of contracts, that people will act in good faith and deal fairly without breaking their word, using shifty means to avoid obligations, or denying what the… …

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  • 54duty of good faith — A duty imposed in many continental European jurisdictions. The duty extends to all phases of commercial relationships both in the pre contractual and contractual stages. The duty of good faith exists when negotiations commence. Entering into… …

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  • 55Doctrine Of Utmost Good Faith — A minimum standard that requires both the buyer and seller in a transaction to act honestly toward each other and to not mislead or withhold critical information from one another. The doctrine of utmost good faith applies to many common financial …

    Investment dictionary

  • 56act in good faith — ► to do something believing that it is the right thing to do: »Although errors of judgement were made, at all times the company s staff acted in good faith. Main Entry: ↑act …

    Financial and business terms

  • 57utmost good faith — UK US noun [U] ► INSURANCE, LAW the legal duty of someone who is buying or selling something to provide full and correct information: » Financial advisers have a responsibility to act in utmost good faith when dealing with clients …

    Financial and business terms

  • 58in good faith — if you act in good faith, you believe that what you are doing is right and legal. His defence was that he had acted in good faith. He did not know when he bought the car that it had been stolen …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 59affidavit of good faith — Requirement on appeal: an affidavit required by statute in some jurisdictions to be made by or on behalf of an appellant, stating that the appeal is not taken for delay. Even where such an affidavit is required to properly perfect an appeal, it… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 60utmost good faith — complete good faith, total honesty and good intentions …

    English contemporary dictionary