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A mere belief that the figure offered or demanded will not be accepted does not necessarily suggest an absence of good faith, where the offeror fully intends to conclude a settlement if the offer is accepted as made, and the amount of the offer is not so widely inconsistent with the known facts of the case as to suggest on its face the sole purpose of creating a right to fees if it is not accepted.Id. at 1178. Determining good faith requires the court to decide "whether the offeror had a reasonable foundation upon which to make the offer." Hall, 895 So. 2d at 1166. We review trial court decisions on such issues for an abuse of discretion. Id. 790 Singing Classes In Hollywood Florida Lessons <a href="http://daribg.com/">voice lessons singing</a> Best Singing Classes For Children In Chicago 379 Opinion 881 Singing Lessons Cleveland Tn <a href="http://daribg.com/">learn to sing</a> Singing Lessons In London For Beginners 775 098 Best Private Singing Lessons In Las Vegas <a href="http://daribg.com/">singing lessons</a> Best How To Hold Singing Notes Longer 551 http:/daribg.com/ |
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