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1 bribery offence
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > bribery offence
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2 offence
nнарушение; юр. правонарушение
- administrative offence
- alleged offence
- bribery offence
- tax offence
- offence against a law
- offence of obstructing justiceEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > offence
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3 secret commission
эк., пол., юр., австр. подкуп, тайное вознаграждение, тайные комиссионные, разг. "откат" (термин, используемый в австралийском законодательстве для обозначения коммерческого подкупа (commercial bribery))The offence of receiving a secret commission is committed when an agent corruptly takes a payment from a person as an inducement or reward for doing any act in relation to the principals business. — Преступление, заключающееся в получении тайного вознаграждения, совершается в случае, если должностное лицо тайно берет вознаграждение от какого-лица в обмен на содействие коммерческой деятельности этого лица.
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4 corrupt practice
эк., юр., амер. злоупотребление (официальное название для различного рода преступлений, связанных с оказанием незаконного влияния на поведение какого-л. лица в ходе выборов; сюда относится подкуп избирателей, угощение, голосование вместо другого лица и т. д.)Every person is guilty of a corrupt practice who commits the offence of undue influence. — Любое лицо, оказывающее давление на других людей, является виновным в злоупотреблении на выборах.
See:bribery, treating, personation, undue influence, unfair trade practice, corrupt practices act, electoral fraud, fraudulent practice, corruption* * * -
5 corruption active
Infraction consistant à offrir, à promettre ou à octroyer un avantage indu à une tierce personne.Offence committed by a person who promises or grants an unjustified advantage to a third party.Syn. active briberyDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > corruption active
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6 political
1. n политический заключённый, политзаключённыйa political storm — политическая буря, политические волнения
2. a политический; связанный с политикойpolitical prisoner — политический заключённый, политзаключённый
3. a политический, государственный4. a связанный с политикой определённой партии; узкопартийныйpolitical decision — решение, принятое по партийным соображениям
Синонимический ряд:1. bipartisan (adj.) bipartisan; factional; partisan2. calculating (adj.) calculating; designing; scheming3. civic (adj.) administrative; bureaucratic; civic; civil; civilian; domestic; governmental; internal; local; municipal; national; official; politic; public; stateАнтонимический ряд:
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