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Saturday, January 25, 2025

Difference among " anything which is done , " intended to be done in good faith ", and " anything purporting to be done "

 Here's a breakdown of the differences among the three phrases:


_Anything Which Is Done_


1. _Refers to actions taken_: Encompasses any action, decision, or step taken.

2. _Focus on the act itself_: Emphasis is on the action taken, regardless of intention or motivation.

3. _No consideration of intent_: Does not take into account whether the action was taken with good or bad intentions.


_Intended to Be Done in Good Faith_


1. _Refers to intentions and motivations_: Focuses on the intention or motivation behind an action.

2. _Implies a positive intention_: Suggests that the action was taken with a genuine intention to act honestly, fairly, and without malice.

3. _Consideration of intent is crucial_: Explicitly takes into account the intention behind the action.


_Anything Purporting to Be Done_


1. _Refers to actions appearing to be taken_: Encompasses actions that seem to be taken or decisions that appear to be made.

2. _Focus on appearance rather than reality_: Emphasis is on how things appear, rather than the actual intention or outcome.

3. _Implies a potential gap between appearance and reality_: Suggests that there might be a discrepancy between what appears to be done and what is actually done.


To illustrate the differences:


- "Anything which is done" would include an action taken, regardless of intention.

- "Intended to be done in good faith" would require that the action was taken with a genuine intention to act honestly.

- "Anything purporting to be done" would include actions that appear to be taken, even if they are not actually taken or are taken with a different intention.

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