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Home Dictionary Name: corruption Page: 4Sermo relatus ad personam intelligi debet de conditione person'
Sermo relatus ad personam intelligi debet de conditione person'. 4 Co. 16.-(A speech relating to a person is to be understood as relating to his condition.) Thus, saying to an attorney that he is known to deal corruptly is to be understood as meaning that he deals corruptly in his office of an attorney. See Birchley's case, 4 Rep. 16....
Corrump
To corrupt See Corrupt...
Demoralize
To corrupt or undermine in morals to destroy or lessen the effect of moral principles on to render corrupt or untrustworthy in morals in discipline in courage spirit etc to weaken in spirit or efficiency...
Ods
A corruption of Gods formerly used in oaths and ejaculatory phrases...
Speed money
Speed money, Speed money is the key to getting lawful things done in good time and 'operation signature', be it on a gate pass or a pro forma, can delay the movement of goods, the economics whereof induces investment in bribery, Som Parkash v. State of Delhi, AIR 1974 SC 989 (993): 1974 SCC (Cri) 215. [Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, s. 5(1)(a)]...
Incorruptly
Without corruption...
Incorruptness
Freedom or exemption from decay or corruption...
Malversation
Evil conduct fraudulent practices misbehavior corruption or extortion in office...
muckrake
To seek for expose or charge especially habitually corruption real or alleged on the part of public men and corporations...
Valid sanction
Valid sanction, a 'valid sanction' means sanction given after consideration of all relevant facts, AIR 1955 Cal 430. (Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, s. 6...
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