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  2. Inducement - Wikipedia

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    Inducement may refer to: Incentive, persuading a person to alter their behaviour; Bribery, a gift to influence an official; See also. Inducement prize contest, a ...

  3. Entrapment - Wikipedia

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    Some factors a court may consider when deciding whether police have induced the offence include the type of crime being investigated, whether an average person would have been induced, the persistence and number of attempts made by the police, the type of inducement used (fraud, deceit, reward, etc.), and the existence of express or implied ...

  4. Retrocession (kickback) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, inducements are completely banned in only three countries of the EU (the UK, Denmark and the Netherlands). [2] Broadly used synonyms for retrocessions are finder's fee, referral fee, sales commission, acquisition commission, hidden commission, or, as above mentioned, kick-back commission.

  5. List of challenge awards - Wikipedia

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    This list of challenge awards is an index to articles about notable challenge awards, or inducement prize contests. A cash prize is given for the accomplishment of a feat, usually of engineering. A cash prize is given for the accomplishment of a feat, usually of engineering.

  6. Induce - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 September 2023, at 16:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Accumulatio – the emphasis or summary of previously made points or inferences by excessive praise or accusation.; Actio – canon #5 in Cicero's list of rhetorical canons; traditionally linked to oral rhetoric, referring to how a speech is given (including tone of voice and nonverbal gestures, among others).

  8. Patent infringement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    35 U.S.C. § 271(b) creates a type of indirect infringement described as "active inducement of infringement," while 35 U.S.C. § 271(c) creates liability for those who have contributed to the infringement of a patent.

  9. Informal coercion - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 19 Conditional access to housing is the most common form of inducement in informal coercion, being report by 15–40% of service users. [ 1 ] : 26 A study of informal coercion in housing provision found that 60% of noncompliant service users were excluded from the program.