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Corruptly
Corruptly, denotes that the person making the offer did so deliberately
Demoralize
To corrupt or undermine in morals to destroy or lessen the effect
Demoralization
The act of corrupting or subverting morals Especially The act of corrupting or subverting
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attainder
or a felony see also bill of attainder at bill, corruption of blood NOTE: In English law up to the nineteenth
Civil Law
or, and p, which latter is supposed to be a corruption of the D with a stroke through the middle, or
Known sources of income
AIR 1960 SC 7: (1960) 1 SCR 461. [Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, s. 5(3)] The expression 'known sources of incomes'
A vinculo matrimonii
mind), and maledicta expositio qu' corrumpit textum (an exposition which corrupts the text is bad). [4 Rep. 35; Sussex Peerage Case,
Public servant
of the Companies Act 1956. By virtue of the Anti Corruption Laws (Amendment) Act, 1964 (Act No. XL of 1964), Clause
Sermo relatus ad personam intelligi debet de conditione person'
saying to an attorney that he is known to deal corruptly is to be understood as meaning that he deals corruptly
In discharge of his duty
of his duty' in s. 5(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, an offence under that section requires that the
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