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31Good-faith exception — In United States constitutional law, the good faith exemption (also good faith doctrine) is a legal doctrine providing an exemption to the exclusionary rule. The exemption allows evidence collected in violation of privacy rights as interpreted… …
32Good Faith Estimate — An estimate of the fees due at closing for a mortgage loan that must be provided by a lender to a borrower within three days of the lender taking a borrower s loan application. A good faith estimate is required by the Real Estate Settlement… …
33Good faith rule — Nardone gegen USA Entschieden 11. Dezember 1939 Rubrum: Frank C. Nardone et al …
34good faith bargaining — In labor law, requirement of good faith bargaining imposes upon employer and employee organization obligation to come to the bargaining table with an open mind and sincere desire to reach agreement. Duval County School Bd. v. Florida Public Emp.… …
35good faith bargaining — In labor law, requirement of good faith bargaining imposes upon employer and employee organization obligation to come to the bargaining table with an open mind and sincere desire to reach agreement. Duval County School Bd. v. Florida Public Emp.… …
36good faith declarant — An alien who may, and who intends to, become a citizen of the United States, and who in good faith has made the declaration required by the naturalization laws …
37good faith in possession — See possession in good faith …
38good faith — honest intention, good intention …
39In good faith — Faith Faith (f[=a]th), n. [OE. feith, fayth, fay, OF. feid, feit, fei, F. foi, fr. L. fides; akin to fidere to trust, Gr. pei qein to persuade. The ending th is perhaps due to the influence of such words as truth, health, wealth. See {Bid},… …
40good faith in filing petition for reorganization — Something more than honesty of purpose and good intention; a filing with reasonable belief that reorganization is attainable. 9 Am J2d Bankr § 1527 …