Corrupt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Commission Agent or Broker
(1888) 39 Ch D 339. See also the Prevention of Corruption Acts, 1906 and 1916, and the Prevention of Corruption Order,
Corruptionist
One who corrupts or who upholds corruption
Lurgulary
Lurgulary, casting any corrupt or poisonous thing into the water.
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Contempt of court
to cause any suitor to discontinue his action, kidnapping or corrupting witnesses or attempting to do so, corrupting or attempting to
Criminal information
magistrates for illegal, unjust,and wilfully oppressive conduct if arising from corrupt andmalicious motives, and not from mere error of judgment. The
Election Commissioners
judges on the trial of an election petition (q.v.) that corrupt and illegal practices took place on an extensive scale at
Election petitions
Judicature Act, 1925, s. 67; the (English) Parliamentary Elections and Corrupt Practices Act, 1879]. The judges selected for this duty are
Electoral roll
unsound mind or is disqualified under the law dealing with corrupt practices and other offences relating to elections, Law of Elections,
Illegal practices
Illegal practices. dishonest and evil practices against law. See CORRUPT PRACTICES; CORRUPTION.
Indecent representation of women
derogatory to, or denigrating, women, or is likely to deprave, corrupt or injure the public morality or morals. [Indecent Representation of
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