induce by illegal gratuity — index suborn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
gratuity — I (bribe) noun corrupting gift, corruption, graft, hush money, illegal gain, influence by a gift, jobbery, kickback, price, price of corruption, protection, rakeoff, sop, subornation associated concepts: bribe receiving, emolument, illegal… … Law dictionary
gratuity — gra‧tu‧i‧ty [grəˈtjuːti ǁ ˈtuː ] noun gratuities PLURALFORM [countable] formal 1. a small amount of money given to someone for a service they provide; = TIP: • In many restaurants, a small gratuity given in advance may greatly improve service … Financial and business terms
illegal gain — index gratuity (bribe) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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