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BONA FIDE PURCHASER

A purchaser in good faith, usually referring to a person who purchases an item without any knowledge or reason to believe that there may be a problem with title to the property that the property may actually be subject to a third party claim. In order to be a bona fide purchaser, the purchaser must have paid reasonable market value for the item and that no suspicious circumstances surround the purchase of the item.

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