Everything about Good Faith totally explained
Good faith, or in
Latin bona fide, is the
mental and
moral state of
honesty,
conviction as to the
truth or
falsehood of a
proposition or body of
opinion, or as to the rectitude or depravity of a line of
conduct, even if the conviction is objectively unfounded. This concept is important in
law, especially equitable matters.
In contemporary English, "bona fides" is sometimes used as a
synonym for
credentials, background, or documentation of a person's
identity. "Show me your bona fides" can mean:
Why should I trust you (your good faith in this matter)? Tell me who you are. In this sense, the phrase is sometimes used in job advertisements, and shouldn't be confused with the
bona fide occupational qualifications or the employer's good faith effort, as described below.
Good faith effort
U.S. Federal and state government are required to look for disabled, female, minority, and veteran business enterprises when bidding public jobs. An employer's good faith effort is used as an evaluation tool by the jurisdiction during the annual program review process to determine an employer's level of commitment to the reduction goals of the CTR Law.
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