Bribe definition
Examples of Bribe in a sentence
In connection with the Contract, Contractor shall, and shall procure that the other members of Contractor Group shall: (a) strictly observe and comply with all Applicable Corruption Laws; and (b) not Bribe.
Charitable donations must not be used as a cover or substitute for a Bribe.
Bribe or Bribery refers to Giving or Receiving of something of value that is intended or could be seen as an inducement or reward for improper behaviour (i.e., behaviour that is dishonest or illegal or a breach of duty of impartiality, trust or good faith), to influence any official act or decision, or to obtain or retain business, favourable treatment or other advantage or benefit.
Seller will establish precautions to prevent its employees, agents, representatives and sub- contractors (“Agents”) from offering, soliciting, accepting or paying any Bribe in connection with this Agreement or any dealings with or on behalf of Buyer or its Affiliates.
Seller will establish precautions to prevent its employees, agents, representatives and sub-contractors (“Agents”) from offering, soliciting, accepting or paying any Bribe in connection with this Agreement or any dealings with or on behalf of Buyer or its Affiliates.