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.
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.
The union also claims in the lawsuit that the bill creates an environment where good-faith bargaining is impossible.
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.
These two allegations called into question that the proposed sale represents a good-faith, arms-length negotiation between the two entities, the complaint claimed.
And it required employers to engage in good-faith negotiations when a union had issued a demand for recognition and bargaining.
The locality must make a good-faith offer to purchase the land at a value appraised by the city.
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.