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Bona Fide

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Bona Fide

Bona fide

When it comes to the phrase “bona fide,” there are a few different meanings that it can have. The first definition is “ genuine or authentic.” This meaning is often used when referring to people or things. For example, you might say that someone is a bona fide expert in their field.

The second definition of “bona fide” is “ done in good faith.” This meaning is often used when referring to business dealings or contracts. For example, if you sign a contract in good faith, it means that you intend to fulfil your obligations under the contract.

The last definition of “bona fide” is “ legally valid or binding.” This meaning is often used when referring to documents or agreements. For example, a will may be considered bona fide if it meets all of the legal requirements for a valid will.

Overall, the phrase “bona fide” can be used in a variety of ways. If you’re not sure which meaning is intended, it’s always best to ask for clarification from the person who used the term.

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