"Faith conduct" refers to the behavior and actions influenced by one's religious beliefs or trust in a higher power. It describes the way someone lives or behaves based on their faith or spiritual convictions. Full definition
Even if the custodial parent is otherwise «fit,» such bad faith conduct may be relevant to a determination of what permanent custody arrangement is in the minor children's best interest. (thelizlibrary.org)
Actual damages must compensate you for the actual financial losses you have suffered because of the bad faith conduct. (citywidelaw.com)
In Honda v. Keays, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that employees are able to collect damages for mental distress stemming from bad faith conduct in the manner of termination. (toronto-employmentlawyer.com)