Coercive definition

Coercive means property to influence any person’s participation or action in the selection process;
Coercive. , in relation to practices, means harming or threatening to harm, directly or indirectly, persons or their property to influence their participation in the procurement process or affect the execution of a contract;
Coercive means impairing or harming, or threatening to impair or harm, action directly or indirectly, any person or property to influence any person's participation or in the Bidding Process;

Examples of Coercive in a sentence

  • Coercive Practices are actions undertaken for the purpose of bid rigging or in connection with public procurement or government contracting or in furtherance of a Corrupt Practice or a Fraudulent Practice.

  • Further, neither bidder nor their allied agency/(ies) (as defined in the Procedure for Action in case of Corrupt/ Fraudulent/ Collusive/ Coercive Practices) are on banning list of GAIL or the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

  • Coercive, delaying or obstructive tactics are also to be avoided.

  • A "Coercive Practice" is impairing or harming, or threatening to impair or harm, directly or indirectly, any party or the property of the party to influence improperly the actions of a party.

  • The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm use Coercive Practices (means the act of obtaining something, compelling an action or influencing a decision through intimidation, threat or the use of force directly or indirectly, where potential or actual injury may befall upon a person, his/ her reputation or property to influence their participation in the tendering process).

  • Further, we confirm that neither we nor our allied agency/(ies) (as defined in the Procedure for Action in case of Corrupt/ Fraudulent/ Collusive/ Coercive Practices) are on banning list of GAIL or the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

  • Kenya's public procurement and asset disposal act (no.33 of 2015) under Section 66 describes rules to be followed and actions to be taken in dealing with Corrupt, Coercive, Obstructive, Collusive or Fraudulent practices, and Conflicts of Interest in procurement including consequences for offences committed.

  • The purpose of these Guidelines is to clarify the meaning of the terms "Corrupt Practices", "Fraudulent Practices", "Coercive Practices," and "Collusive Practices".

  • You represent and warrant that, and you may not use the Services unless you are not an Organized Crime Affiliate or, directly or through third parties, engaged in Coercive Activities.

  • Further, neither bidder nor their allied agency/(ies) (as defined in the Procedure for Action in case of Corrupt/ Fraudulent/ Collusive/ Coercive Practices) are on banning list of GAIL / GGPL or the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.


More Definitions of Coercive

Coercive also means taken against the will of the target State at least without its consent; the ultimate purpose being, as with all forcible execution or enforcement measures, precisely to bend its will in order to bring it back to a conduct compatible with legal prescriptions. It is as a target and not as a party in a legal relation that these measures are aimed at it.
Coercive means to do any of the following with intent:
Coercive means to do the following with intent:
Coercive meansproperty to influence any person’s participation or action in the selection process;