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Good Faith
The sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest, devoid of any intention to defraud or seek an unfair advantage.
Negotiable Instrument
A documented pledge to pay a specified amount of money, either upon request or at a scheduled time, with the name of the person making the payment included in the document.
Fair Dealing
The principle of acting honestly and maintaining integrity in transactions, often associated with laws aimed at preventing unfair business practices.
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A financial service where checks are cashed for a fee, offering immediate access to the funds rather than waiting for bank clearance.
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