Faith - Law Dictionary Search Results
Good faith
Good faith, nothing shall be deemed to be done in good faith
good faith
good faith [translation of Latin bona fides] : honesty, fairness, and lawfulness
bad faith
bad faith : intentional deception, dishonesty, or failure to meet an obligation
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Bad faith
Bad faith, is the opposite of good faith, generally implying or involving,
full faith and credit
full faith and credit : the recognition and enforcement of the public
faith
faith 1 a : allegiance or loyalty to a duty or
good faith purchaser
good faith purchaser : a purchaser who gives value for an asset
full faith and credit clause
full faith and credit clause often cap both Fs & both Cs
good faith estimate
good faith estimate an estimate of all closing fees including pre-paid and
good faith exception
good faith exception : an exception to the exclusionary rule: evidence obtained
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