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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...
- 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...
- Look up
bona fide, bonafide,
bonâ fide, or
bona fides in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bona fide (in Latin) or good
faith is a
sincere intention to...
- In
employment law, a
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ) (US),
bona fide occupational requirement (BFOR) (Canada), or
genuine occupational qualification...
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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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Fide may
refer to
Fide, Gotland, a po****ted
place in
Sweden FIDE, also
known as the
International Chess Federation or
World Chess Federation Bona fide...
- Bad-jacketing is a term for
planting doubt on the
authenticity of an individual's
bona fides or identity. An
example would be
creating su****ion
through spreading...
- 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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respect to
those with "
bona fide relationships." Subsequently, the
Supreme Court left in
place a
lower court order defining "
bona fide relationships" to include...
- John I.
Guilsher to
contact him. Eventually,
Tolkachev established his
bona fides with
intelligence data that
proved to be of "incalculable"
value to US...