Solicitation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Solicitude
The state of being solicitous uneasiness of mind occasioned by fear of evil or desire
Accomplice
to promote or facilitate the commission of the crime, he solicits, requests or commando the other person to commit it or
Assassination
by penal servitude for not more than ten years to solicit any person to murder any other person, whether a subject
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To ply for hire
of the usual fares or to offer its use thereby soliciting customers, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. v. Registering Authority, (1999) 8 SCC
Betting
Loans (Infants) Act, 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. 4), soliciting infants by circular, etc., to bet is made a misdemeanour
Candidate
[fr. Candidatus, Lat., clothed in white], a competitor, one who solicits or proposes himself for a place or office. The name
Corrupt practices
Vict. c. 69), by which any member of such body soliciting or receiving, and any person promising or giving any member
Emigrant runner
any port or within five miles of it, for reward, solicits any intending emigrant on behalf of broker or owner or
Enticement
of consortium (q.v.). To lure of * esp. to wrongfully solicit (a person) to do some-thing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Obtaining or attempting to obtain
the receiver. One may accept money that is offered, or solicit payment of a bribe, or extort the bribe by threat
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