Corrupt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Corruption of blood
Corruption of blood (now abolished), one of the immediate consequences of
Corruptingly
In a manner that corrupts
Corruptive
Having the quality of tainting or vitiating tending to produce corruption
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Bribe
given or made: ibid., p. 373, per Chitty, LJ The corrupt giving to or acceptance by any agent of any gift
Candidate
in which competitors at Rome were habited. In the (English) Corrupt Practices Acts the expression has a specially extensive meaning. Corrupt
Sessions of the peace
(14) Libels. (15) Bribery, except under the (English) Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act, 1889 (c. 69), s. 6. (16) Unlawful combinations
Simony
Simony, ['payment for things spiritual'] the corrupt presentation of, or the corrupt agreement to present any one
Treating
Treating. The temporary (English) Corrupt Practices Prevention Act, 1854 (17 & 18 Vict. c. 102),
Corrump
To corrupt See Corrupt
Relief
petition is on the record, to the High Court, under Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict.
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