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Would the intimate attachment principle be sufficient to override this good-faith parental judgment and justifiably veto a parentally required organ donation?
Those acting as surrogates for patients who lack decisional capacity have an ethical obligation to make a good-faith effort to apply the "best interests" criterion from that particular patient's perspective.
They will be regarded by the national minority as an attempt by the majority to dominate the state rather than as good-faith attempts to promote a common good.
Finally, suppose that all previous good-faith attempts at negotiating a resolution to the issues have failed and that the strike was previously announced before being called.
This would require good-faith negotiations, political will, a pragmatic spirit and respect for international law provisions.
Contractual duties among merchants do not typically extend beyond the duty of good-faith.
The lead agency is charged with making a good-faith effort to describe, calculate, or estimate the amount of greenhouse gas emissions resulting from a project.
The locality must make a good-faith offer to purchase the land at a value appraised by the city.
And it required employers to engage in good-faith negotiations when a union had issued a demand for recognition and bargaining.
These two allegations called into question that the proposed sale represents a good-faith, arms-length negotiation between the two entities, the complaint claimed.
Where good-faith negotiations fail, these constituency-led organizations seek to pressure the decision-makers through a variety of means, including picketing, boycotting, sit-ins, petitioning, and electoral politics.
The union also claims in the lawsuit that the bill creates an environment where good-faith bargaining is impossible.
A company is required to file unclaimed property reports with its state annually and, in some jurisdictions, to make a good-faith effort to find the owners of their dormant accounts.
Instead, a putative spouse believes himself or herself to be married in good faith and is given legal rights as a result of this person's reliance upon this good-faith belief.