good+faith
41good faith — noun Date: 1755 honesty or lawfulness of purpose …
42good faith — bona fide …
43good faith — noun honesty or sincerity of intention …
44good faith — The honest intention to act fairly without taking an unfair advantage over another person, or to fulfill agreed promises without using technical excuses or willfully misconstruing clear understandings …
45good faith — Fairness and equity. The antithesis of fraud and deceit. Acting in the absence of circumstances placing a man of ordinary prudence on inquiry. Pennington County Bank v First State Bank, 110 Minn 263, 125 NW 119 (accepting a forged check.) Acting… …
46in good faith — 1. With honesty and sincerity 2. Acting honestly • • • Main Entry: ↑faith in good faith Honestly and without any intention to deceive (good faithˈ adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑good * * * in …
47All in Good Faith — infobox television show name = All in Good Faith caption = genre = Sitcom runtime = 30 minutes creator = starring = Richard Briers Barbara Ferris Susan Jameson Lydia Smith James Campbell country = United Kingdom network = ITV first aired = 30… …
48in good faith — See: GOOD FAITH …
49in good faith — See: GOOD FAITH …
50implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing — An implied obligation that assumes that the parties to a contract will act in good faith and deal fairly with one another without breaking their word, using shifty means to avoid obligations, or denying what the other party obviously understood.… …