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bona fide
Done in good faith

Although he failed, the prime minister made a bona fide attempt to repair the nation's damaged economy.

Genuine; not counterfeit

Wharvey Gal: But you ain’t bona fide!.

In good faith; without dishonesty, fraud or deceit
good faith
In good faith; genuine; without fraud or deceit
From the Latin: "For/in or with good faith "
A legal term that refers to actions or persons that are honest and in good faith
Bona fide is a legal term that refers to any actions or persons that are honest and in good faith For example, an offer made by a buyer who has every intention of completing the sale is a bona fide offer The lawyer or real estate agent who accepts the offer on behalf of the seller is a bona fide representative of the seller
In good faith, without fraud
In good faith, without fraud or deceit
In or with good faith; honestly, openly, and sincerely; without deceit or fraud Truly; actually; without simulation or pretense Innocently; in the attitude of trust and confidence; without notice of fraud, etc (Black's Law Dictionary, 4th Ed )
In good faith, without fraud or deceit; authentic; sincere
If something or someone is bona fide, they are genuine or real. We are happy to donate to bona fide charitable causes = genuine bogus. real, true, and not intended to deceive anyone
In good faith, honestly, openly, and sincerely and without deceit or fraud In an attitude of trust and confidence, without notice of fraud
undertaken in good faith; "a bona fide offer"
Done in good faith Also means authentic or genuine
In good faith
In good faith •Insurance - General
In good faith; honesty
In good faith, without fraud (Source: Written for AllRegs)
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