Common use of Good Faith Negotiating Clause in Contracts

Good Faith Negotiating. All parties involved recognize their responsibilities toward the entire community for negotiating in good faith. "Good Faith" means coming to the negotiating table for purpose of negotiating and interacting on proposals, not to dogmatically pursue preconceived stands. "Good Faith Negotiating" requires that both parties involved recognize the right of each party to present their views and opinions without censure or penalty.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov, serb.ohio.gov, serb.ohio.gov

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