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    bad faith

    noun

    • 1. intent to deceive: "frustrated industry representatives accused them of negotiating in bad faith"
    • 2. (in existentialist philosophy) refusal to confront facts or choices.
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  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Bad faith means lack of honesty in dealing with other people, or intentional deception, dishonesty, or failure to meet an obligation or duty. See how to use this term in a sentence and learn about its synonyms, antonyms, and legal meaning.

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · The philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre (d. 1980) called it mauvaise foi ['bad faith'], the habit that people have of deceiving themselves into thinking that they do not have...

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · Bad faith conduct occurs when an employer fails their duty to act in good faith upon dismissal in accordance with common law principles (i.e. the employer fails to be open, reasonable, truthful, and straightforward with the employee), and the minimum requirements of the Employment Standards Act.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · But what exactly is bad faith? And what must be shown before the IP office to block a bad faith trade mark application or invalidate the right already acquired in bad faith? Bad faith in trade mark applications is not defined or even described in any way in the EU trade mark legislation.

  7. Jun 20, 2024 · A bad faith cause of action refers to a legal claim that can be brought against a party who has acted dishonestly or with ill intent in a contractual or fiduciary relationship. This cause of action typically arises when one party fails to fulfil their obligations or intentionally acts in a manner that undermines the purpose of the agreement.

  8. Jun 18, 2024 · Covers plaintiff and defendant perspectives, with citations and cross-references. Explains how bad-faith laws emerged and how industry standards affect approaches to the subject.

  9. 1 day ago · Some interpret the imperative to define oneself as meaning that anyone can wish to be anything. However, an existentialist philosopher would say such a wish constitutes an inauthentic existence – what Sartre would call "bad faith". Instead, the phrase should be taken to say that people are defined only insofar as they act and that they are ...