Defense, Good Faith Law and Legal Definition
Good faith defense is a complete defense to legal charges involving fraud. Intention or willfulness to defraud, which is an essential part of charges will not be there in good faith defense. The burden of proof, in good faith defense, is not on the person to prove his good faith. State must prove beyond reasonable doubt that the person acted with specific intention to defraud and not in good faith.
Legal Definition list
- Defense Finance and Accounting Service [DFAS]
- Defense Emergency Response Fund
- Defense Criminal Investigative Service [DCIS]
- Defense Coordinating Officer [DCO]
- Defense Contractor
- Defense in Depth
- Defense Industrial Base
- Defense Information
- Defense Information Systems Agency
- Defense Intelligence Agency
- Defense Legal Services Agency