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What is an inducement?

What is an inducement? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. An incentive that helps bring about a desired state. In some contexts, this can imply bribery.
  2. (law) An introductory statement of facts or background information.
  3. (shipping) The act of placing a port on a vessel's itinerary because the volume of cargo offered at that port justifies the cost of routing the vessel.
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In addition, the persuasion of the employees to leave was pleaded as wrongful inducement of breach of contract.
In a fairer world, these impoverished workers might be offered early retirement, not an inducement to die unrested.
Fathership remained unchanged since there was never any inducement to supply the want of the legitimate father.
They observed that extensive buyer concentration is an inducement for sellers to integrate vertically.
The judge held that there was no financial inducement which led Watford to accept the relevant contract term.
So the presence of any object could be no inducement to sin, were there not a constitutional appetency or craving for sin.

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