How is Passive corruption defined in a legal contract?
- Passive corruption means the intentional act of an official, directly or via an intermediary, who requests or accepts benefits of any nature for themselves or a third party, or agrees to a promise of such advantage, to behave or abstain from acting according to their duty or in carrying out their roles in violation of their formal duties in a way which harms, or has the potential to harm, financial interests.
Seen in 54 SEC filings. - Passive corruption means the conduct referred to in [article] of [the protocol].
Seen in 4 SEC filings. - Passive corruption means the deliberate action of an official who, directly or through an intermediary, requests or receives benefits of any kind, for themselves or a third party, or accepts a promise for such an advantage, to act or refrain from acting according to their duty, or in carrying out their roles in breach of their official duties in a way that damages or is likely to damage the financial interests.
Seen in 1 SEC filing. - Passive corruption means the act of obtaining, directly or indirectly, the same type of advantage with the same intent from a third party.
Seen in 1 SEC filing. - Passive corruption means the conduct referred to in [article] of [the protocol] drawn up on the basis of the [Treaty on European Union] to the convention on the protection of the [European Communities]’ financial interests, of a certain [date].
Seen in 1 SEC filing.
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Which definition should you use?
🤔 Our AI Legal Assistant has combined and improved the above descriptions to create market-standard 'Genie definitions' below, with guidance on which documents and which industry to use for each.
Genie Definition 1
Passive corruption means an official, directly or indirectly, soliciting or accepting benefits, violating their duty, affecting financial interests.
Relevant Contract Types
- Employment Contracts
- Anti-Bribery Agreement
- Consulting Agreement
- Vendor Agreement
- Non-Disclosure Agreement
Relevant Circumstances
- Hiring personnel for roles involving substantial discretion in decision making.
- Establishing terms and conditions for consultants or vendors.
- In cases involving sensitive trade secrets, intellectual property, or other proprietary information.
Relevant Sectors
Genie Definition 2
Passive corruption means participating in specific conduct mentioned under a certain [protocol] or [article].
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- Collaborating with other businesses or individuals on specific projects.
- Operating in highly regulated fields or sectors.
- Establishing code of conduct for partners, directors, employees.
Relevant Sectors
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Passive corruption means an official, directly or indirectly, soliciting or accepting benefits, violating their duty, affecting financial interests
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