Good faith
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Good faith is a legal concept that means:
- in commercial transactions, observance of reasonable standards of fair dealing
- in issues concerning duty, an honest intention to fulfill one's obligations
- in personal dealings, a lack of intent to seek unfair advantage or to defraud
Good faith is hard to define. But it is a precise legal term of art, and typically a question of fact for juries.