Common use of Definition of Good Faith Clause in Contracts

Definition of Good Faith. Good faith" is defined as an honest intention to proceed in a manner that maximizes the likelihood of mediation being effective. "Good faith" shall not be construed to require either party to make any concession that party does not believe is in its interest.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: International Adoption Services Agreement, International Adoption Services Agreement

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Definition of Good Faith. Good faith" is defined as an honest intention to proceed in a manner that which maximizes the likelihood of mediation being effective. "Good faith" shall not be construed to require either party to make any concession that party does not believe is in its interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: International Adoption Services Agreement

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Definition of Good Faith. Good faith" is defined as an honest intention to proceed in a manner that maximizes the likelihood of mediation being effective. "Good faith" shall not be construed to require either party to make any concession that party does not believe is in its interest.. Sample

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: International Adoption Services Agreement

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