• Good faith (redirect from Bona fides)
    According to Roman law, "bona fides requires that what has been agreed upon be done" and was the principle of acting with integrity. Fides was one of the original...
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    A bona fide purchaser (BFP) – referred to more completely as a bona fide purchaser for value without notice – is a term used predominantly in common law...
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  • "bonafides", "bona fide", or "bona fides" on Wikipedia. "Bonafide Girl", 2008 single by Shaggy Ex fida bona, a legal principle Bona (disambiguation) Fide (disambiguation)...
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  • In employment law, a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ) (US), bona fide occupational requirement (BFOR) (Canada), or genuine occupational qualification...
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  • Bona fide group theory is a theoretical perspective of communication in small groups that was initially developed by Linda Putnam and Cynthia Stohl in...
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    Fides (Latin: Fidēs) was the goddess of trust, faithfulness, and good faith (bona fides) in ancient Roman religion. Fides was one of the original virtues...
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  • Bad-jacketing is a term for planting doubt on the authenticity of an individual's bona fides or identity. An example would be creating suspicion through spreading...
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  • The bona fide residence test, like the physical presence test, comprises one way that an individual can qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion...
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    literature uses both the SV-1 and SV1 formats. To promote the car's safety bona fides, the company touted such features as its integrated roll-over structure...
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    Mos maiorum (section Fides)
    Roman law, as oral contracts were common. The concept of fides was personified by the goddess Fides whose role in the mos maiorum is indicated by the history...
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