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Bad faith

June 30, 2020

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Bad faith can mean many things: acting dishonestly, tricking a person, deliberately not doing what should be done, committing fraud, deliberately discriminating against a person, abusing power given by the government or the law, being unfair or unreasonable.  (The false reason the employer gave for the lay-off was evidence of the employer’s bad faith.)
See also Good faith

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Office of the Director of Residential Rental Property

National Bank Tower
5th Floor, Suite 501
134 Kent Street
P.O. Box 577
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L1

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Tel 902-892-3501
PEI toll-free 1-800-501-6268
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