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Definition of Collusions
1. collusion [n] - See also: collusion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Collusions
Literary usage of Collusions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of Bankers' Law by Henry Robertson (1876)
"Preferences and collusions.—The 150th section of the Act provides that "all
preferences, gratuities, securities, payments, or other consideration not ..."
2. Annual Register (1807)
"... Profusion of the French Executive Government —Frauds and collusions, detrimental
to the Put lie Revenue. ..."
3. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1853)
"Now in this condition the casual mart bringeth it out of the compasse of the
statute. Thus by collusions M. Scrape-penie gathers up his money. ..."
4. American City Government: A Survey of Newer Tendencies by Charles Austin Beard (1912)
"We have seen how collusions among competing contractors are often made at public
expense; but we should not overlook the fact that where the city employs ..."
5. Engineering and Architectural Jurisprudence: A Presentation of the Law of by John Cassan Wait (1898)
"... it is impossible to ascertain the mistakes and collusions of their officers
and agents;—but the courts maintain that, though the law may work hardships, ..."
6. The Law of Contracts: A Text-book for Technical Schools of Engineering and by John Cassan Wait (1901)
"... it is impossible to ascertain the mistakes and collusions of their officers
and agents;—but the courts maintain that, though the law may work hardships, ..."