Induce definition
Induce means to persuade, encourage, inveigle or entice.
Induce means the act or process of enticing or persuading another person to take a certain course of action.
Examples of Induce in a sentence
Neither Party may Induce any Political Figure to influence any act or decision by any government official, government, government instrumentality, party, or public organization, or to gain any other advantage for Member or its Affiliates arising out of this Agreement.
In addition, no University representative may Induce any person if the representative knows or has reason to believe that any portion of the payment or thing of value will be given directly, indirectly or through a third party to any Political Figure.
More Definitions of Induce
Induce means to offer or make any payment or offer or give anything of value.
Induce means to persuade, encourage, inveigle or
Induce means the initial administration of a drug with the intended purposed of rendering the animal unconscious.
Induce in this context means to undertake to gain influence over the judgment of the physician making a decision regarding the prescription and order of drugs. More specifically, as charged in this indictment, the contemplated inducement must be what is referred to as a quid pro quo (“this for that”) transaction, one in which a person pays for meals or gives speaker payments (the “this”) to a physician in exchange for the order or prescribing of Warner Chilcott drugs (the “that”).
Induce means to induce by threats, promises or otherwise
Induce under the Act means to “persuade” or “prevail.” Id. However, the statute
Induce means the soliciting or inducing of such Employee with a view to engaging such Employee as an employee, director, sub-contractor or independent contractor. “Employee” means a person employed or engaged by the Supplier for a continuous period of 6 months or more, who was employed or engaged in the provision of the Services under this Agreement.