Match Fixing definition
Match Fixing means conduct defined as prohibited conduct in the Bowls NZ Anti- Match Fixing Regulation including corruption, betting, misusing inside information, and other offences.
Match Fixing means conduct defined as prohibited conduct in the Anti-Match Fixing Regulation including corruption, betting, misusing inside information and other offence.
Match Fixing means offering or receiving a bribe, inducement or otherwise to cause or attempt to cause a Game to be determined otherwise than on its merits.
More Definitions of Match Fixing
Match Fixing means any action or practice of dishonestly determining the outcome of a rubber or match to make sure that one team or player wins a particular rubber or match, including not playing to best efforts.
Match Fixing means the arrangement on an irregular alteration of the course or the result of a sporting competition or any of its particular events (e.g. matches, races,…) in order to remove all or part of the uncertainty normally associated with the results of a competition.
Match Fixing means and includes an intentional act of commission or omission by any person in relation to sports to extend undue favour, directly or indirectly, to any person or team including himself, against the basic spirit of game for some consideration or pecuniary gain or otherwise, and inter-alia includes,-
Match Fixing means entering into a boxing match which one boxer is fixed to be the losing party and it shall means the entering into a boxing match with an advance match result or intending to have the result of the boxing match as specified beforehand; “reward” means money given as a remuneration for a boxer in each boxing