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    kickback
    [ noun ]
    a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction
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    kickback \kick"back`\, n.
    1. recoil, of a gun or machine, as in older automobile
    engines when started by turning a crank.
    [PJC]

    2. A secret, and usually illegal, payment, by a recipient of
    money paid for goods or services, to a facilitator of the
    transaction, of a portion of that money; specifically, any
    portion of a gain made by the seller in a commercial
    transaction which is returned surreptitiously and
    illegally to a person (such as a purchasing agent) who
    authorized or recommended the purchase. It is generally
    considered a form of bribe.
    [PJC]

    1. As previously reported, the government claims General Dynamics defrauded the U.S. Maritime Administration and the Navy from 1978 to 1982 as part of a kickback scheme with a subcontractor, Frigitemp Corp., which is now in bankruptcy-law proceedings.
    2. Now the Tax Court says he owes taxes of $667,681, plus civil fraud and other penalties, on unreported kickback income of $1.3 million.
    3. Hilbert told the judge that he was sorry for what he had done and added that he had never taken a kickback or sold drugs to anyone in Mingo County.
    4. Mr. Moreno, who earlier this year was sentenced to 18 months in jail for his role in a bribery and kickback scheme involving Wedtech, said the payments were treated as consulting fees but that Mr. Wallach never provided the specified services.
    5. The next step, he said, is to find out why the normal "kickback" mechanism that triggers the growth of new hair when existing hair follicles come to the end of their normal growth cycle stops working in many middle-aged men.
    6. Some of the details about the alleged kickback involving Hoover-Gorin were previously disclosed.
    7. More than a year after a kickback scandal toppled Anheuser-Busch Cos.' top beer executive, the nation's largest brewer is still struggling to limit the damage from the scandal.
    8. Prosecutors said Mr. Benson played a "leading role" in a kickback scheme from 1979 to 1982 in which he received $400,000 from independent sales representatives in exchange for their doing business with Empire.
    9. Alegrett has not only aided the government's investigation of the construction kickback scheme but was providing information of "great value" for a probe of "two other areas," Assistant U.S. Attorney David F. Geneson told the judge.
    10. Some employees got the invoices from co-workers who then received a cash kickback from borrowers, the company said.
    11. But Mr. Pelullo argued in court that the alleged kickback was, in fact, a deposit he had placed in escrow to be used as prepaid interest on a loan extension he was expecting to receive, and that Mr. Friedmann had stolen the money.
    12. Some top executives at Anheuser-Busch Cos. routinely accepted expensive gifts from suppliers, according to testimony at the federal court trial of two former Anheuser vice presidents on kickback charges.
    13. The indictment alleges that Mr. Stout received the $1.5 million kickback between 1982 and 1984, from a real estate broker that found the apartment complexes and received $3.8 million in fees.
    14. In June 1986, U.S. District Judge Leonard Wexler sentenced two former Housing Authority officials to prison for extorting kickback money.
    15. Khashoggi also has been named in several kickback scandals, but his arrest in Switzerland on April 18 marked the first time he had been jailed.
    16. Khashoggi also has been named in several kickback scandals, and has had financial problems that led one of his companies to file for protection under bankruptcy law.
    17. Anheuser-Busch Cos. won't have to make public a potentially embarrassing corporate document in the trial of two former executives charged in a kickback scandal.
    18. These people say investigators suspect the degrees were obtained fraudulently and represent an illegal kickback or bribe to government officials who were involved in awarding the contracts.
    19. John R. Lytle, a former vice president in charge of oil and gas lending in Oklahoma for the company's Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago unit, is accused of improperly making loans in return for a $585,000 kickback.
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