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  2. Good faith (law) - Wikipedia

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    The duty to negotiate in good faith is enshrined in Québecois contract law by the broader obligation on individual's to exercise their civil rights in good faith and has been recognised in certain circumstances in the common law jurisdictions.

  3. Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999

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    "Contrary to good faith". In the complex case of Director General of Fair Trading v First National Bank , [ 2 ] the bank 's seemingly unfair interest term was found to be in good faith as the term guarded the bank from a possible situation of receiving no interest defeating their business objective.

  4. Duty of honest contractual performance - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing a duty of honest performance flowing directly from the common law organizing principle of good faith is a modest, incremental step. This new duty of honest performance is a general doctrine of contract law that imposes as a contractual duty a minimum standard of honesty in contractual performance.

  5. Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida - Wikipedia

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    The statute provided that if a state failed to enter into such negotiations, or to negotiate in good faith, the Tribes could sue the state in federal court in order to compel the states to negotiate. If the states still refused, the statute provided that the matter would ultimately be referred to the Secretary of the Interior .

  6. Consideration under American law - Wikipedia

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    Duty of good faith (also implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing or duty to negotiate in good faith) 7. Contract A and Contract B in Canadian contract law 6; Related areas of law; Conflict of laws; Commercial law; By jurisdiction; Australia; Canada; China (mainland) Ireland; India; Saudi Arabia; United Kingdom England and Wales ...

  7. House Speaker Pelosi Rejects Claim She Isn't Negotiating In ...

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    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has rejected President Donald Trump's claim that she isn't negotiating coronavirus aid in good faith. Later Tuesday night, he tweeted that he'd sign a standalone bill ...

  8. Good faith - Wikipedia

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    In human interactions, good faith (Latin: bona fidēs) is a sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest, regardless of the outcome of the interaction.Some Latin phrases have lost their literal meaning over centuries, but that is not the case with bona fides, which is still widely used and interchangeable with its generally accepted modern-day English translation of good faith. [1]

  9. Feds find Worcester, Massachusetts police used force, had ...

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    Investigators said they also had “serious concerns” about “credible reports of sexual assault and other sexual misconduct" by Worcester Police Department officers, gender bias that ...