good+faith
61destitute of good faith — index dishonest, fraudulent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
62with good faith — index faithfully Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
63in\ good\ faith — See: good faith …
64in good faith — sincerely, hoping to reach a fair agreement The union president said that he always bargained in good faith …
65implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing — A general assumption of the law of contracts that a person will act in good faith and deal fairly without breaking her or his word, attempting to avoid obligations, or denying that which was clearly understood. A lawsuit based on the breach of …
66Good Faith Money — The deposit of money into an account by a buyer to show that he or she has the intention of completing the deal. In most cases, the deposit amount will be a percent of the amount owed. The money in an account can also be known as margin or a… …
67good faith estimate — A document that lenders are required by regulation to provide all applicants for covered real estate loans. This document discloses the anticipated expenses that the applicant( s) will have to pay if the covered transaction is approved and closed …
68good faith deposit — Used in the context of commodities ( commodity). Refers to the initial margin account deposit needed when buying or selling a futures contract; approximately 2% 10% of the contract value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Used in the context of… …
69good faith bargaining — honesty in the stage that precedes the signing of a contract …
70good faith purchaser — one who buys in trust or ignorance, one who purchases something without knowing that is has already been sold to another …