Bribing definition
Bribing means proposing to give or accept things, gifts, rewards, or any other benefits for own self or from a person with a motive to persuade on exercises that are wrongful, illegal, or against the Company’s code of Ethics.
Bribing and other variants of “Bribe” shall be construed accordingly. “Cash Call” means any request for payment of cash in advance made by the Operator to the Participants in connection with the Joint Operations or, where the context so requires, to the Sole Risk Participant in connection with any Sole Risk Project. “Competent Authority” means (i) any person having legal, executive and/or regulatory authority and/or enforcement powers (including any public body or authority responsible for the investigation and/or prosecution of criminal offences) over a Participant or any of its Affiliates providing services in connection with Joint Operations; and/or (ii) any court of law or tribunal with jurisdiction over a Participant or any of its Affiliates providing services in connection with Joint Operations. “Consequential Loss” means any indirect or consequential loss howsoever caused or arising whether under contract, by virtue of any fiduciary duty, in tort or delict (including negligence), as a consequence of breach of any duty (statutory or otherwise) or under any other legal doctrine or principle whatsoever whether or not recoverable at common law or in equity. “Consequential Loss” shall be deemed to include, without prejudice to the foregoing generality, the following to the extent to which they might not otherwise constitute indirect or consequential loss:
Examples of Bribing in a sentence
Bribing someone with a ‘facilitation’ payment or in any other way is strictly prohibited, whether directly or indirectly, and irrespective of whether the bribed person is privately or publicly employed.
Bribing customs officials in Malaysia was relatively cheaper at just RMB 15,000 per person.
Bribing a government official You agree to make a payment of say, USD500, to a customs official who has agreed to speed up the usual administrative process of clearing our goods through customs.