What is statutory inducements
A statutory inducement refers to a provision in a law or statute that encourages certain behavior or actions. It is a legal incentive offered by the government to influence individuals or organizations to act in a desired way, such as offering tax breaks for investing in certain industries.
Situational inducement is an attempt to influence a behavior by using occasions and social settings to control it.
An allurer is a person or thing which allures.
enticement inducement
corruption, inducement, buying off
the root is -ment
inducement, commission
Inducement, incentive...
instigation, inducement, encouragement, provocation, exhortation
"Undue" means excessive. "Inducement" means some form of persuasion, usually of a positive ("If you do this, good things will happen") rather than a negative ("If you do not do this, bad things will happen") nature.
Statutory Body
what is the difference between statutory audit and non statutory audit.