Coercive practice Clause Samples

A coercive practice clause prohibits any party from using threats, intimidation, or undue pressure to influence the actions or decisions of another party within the context of the agreement. In practice, this means that all negotiations, contract performance, and related interactions must be conducted freely and without manipulation, such as forcing a party to accept unfavorable terms under duress. The core function of this clause is to ensure fairness and voluntary participation, protecting parties from being compelled into actions against their will and thereby upholding the integrity of the contractual relationship.
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Coercive practice. Harming or threatening to harm, persons or their property to influence their participation in the procurement process or affect the execution of a contract.
Coercive practice. Consists of harming or causing harm; or threaten to harm or cause harm, directly or indirectly, to any party or its property to unduly influence the actions of a party. Collusive Practice: Agreement made between two or more parties with the intent to achieve an improper purpose or unduly influence the actions of another party.