Collusion definition

Collusion means the unauthorized collaboration with another person in preparing written work offered for credit.
Collusion means knowingly assisting another person in an act of academic dishonesty.
Collusion which shall mean the unauthorized collaboration with any other person in preparing work offered for credit.

Examples of Collusion in a sentence

  • Collusion between repair personnel and You to defraud the Obligor or the Administrator shall be construed as misrepresentation.

  • Collusion between bidders is sufficient cause to disqualify all bidders so involved.


More Definitions of Collusion

Collusion means an intentional and unlawful agreement by two or more companies/firms which is intended or calculated to misrepresent facts or defraud with the sole purpose of influencing the procurement process thereby prejudicing the interests of the service provider.
Collusion means a scheme or arrangement between two or more Bidders, with or without the knowledge of the government, designed to establish financial offers or prices at artificial, non-competitive levels;
Collusion means when two or more persons act together to achieve a fraudulent or unlawful act. Collusion inhibits free and open competition in violation of law.
Collusion means the unauthorized collaboration with another person in preparing academic assignments offered for credit or collaboration with another person to commit a violation of any provision of the rules on scholastic dishonesty.
Collusion means a tacit or explicit agreement between two or more parties to engage in coercion, corruption, fraud, obstruction of investigation into allegations of fraud or corruption, or a prohibited practice, including any such agreement designed to fix, stabilize, or manipulate prices or to otherwise deprive the Employer of the benefits of free and open competition;
Collusion means the unauthorized collaboration with another person preparing work for credit.
Collusion means an agreement, contract, combination in the form of trusts or otherwise, or conspiracy to engage in price fixing, bid rigging, or market division or allocation of goods or services between or among persons.