Collusion
11collusion — A secret agreement and co operation for a fraudulent or deceitful purpose. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …
12collusion — [n] secret understanding, often with intent to defraud bait and switch*, bill of goods*, bunco*, cahoots*, complicity, con game*, connivance, conspiracy, craft, deceit, diddling*, dodge, double cross, fast shuffle, flam*, flimflam*, fradulent… …
13collusion — Collusion, Collusio, Praeuaricatio …
14collusion — ► NOUN ▪ secret cooperation in order to cheat or deceive. DERIVATIVES collusive adjective …
15collusion — [kə lo͞o′zhən] n. [ME < L collusio < collusus, pp. of colludere: see COLLUDE] a secret agreement for fraudulent or illegal purpose; conspiracy collusive [kə lo͞o′siv] adj. collusively adv …
16Collusion — For other uses, see Collusion (disambiguation). Competition law Basic concepts History of competition law Monopoly Coer …
17COLLUSION — s. f. Intelligence secrète entre deux ou plusieurs parties au préjudice d un tiers. Collusion secrète. Collusion visible, manifeste. On voit bien qu il y a collusion entre eux, qu il y a de la collusion. Il se dit aussi de Toute intelligence… …
18Collusion — A non competitive agreement between rivals that attempts to disrupt the market s equilibrium. By collaborating with each other, rival firms look to alter the price of a good to their advantage. The parties may collectively choose to restrict the… …
19collusion — (kol lu zion ; en poésie, de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1° Terme de droit. Intelligence de deux parties qui plaident, mais qui ne laissent pas de s entendre pour tromper un tiers. 2° Dans le langage général, entente secrète entre deux ou… …
20collusion — n. 1) collusion between 2) in collusion with * * * [kə luːʒ(ə)n] in collusion with collusion between …