Good faith requires due care and attention to the matter. An action or belief held in good faith cannot be done or believed without taking care or paying attention. For something to be considered done or believed in good faith, care and attention must be paid to the issue.
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Understanding "Good Faith"
Good faith requires due care and attention to the matter. An action or belief held in good faith cannot be done or believed without taking care or paying attention. For something to be considered done or believed in good faith, care and attention must be paid to the issue.