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Definition of Requestor
1. questor [n -S] - See also: questor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Requestor
Literary usage of Requestor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Behind the Corporate Veil: Using Corporate Entities for Illicit Purposes by Oecd, OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2001)
"The Requestor should be free to use such information for supervisory purposes
... WAi/e most Providers, quite properly, require a Requestor to maintain the ..."
2. Behind the Corporate Veil: Using Corporate Entities for Illicit Purposes by (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, OECD Staff, Oecd (2001)
"Confidentiality: A Provider should be expected to provide information to a
Requestor that is able to maintain its confidentiality. The Requestor should be ..."
3. Behind the Corporate Veil: Using Corporate Entities for Illicit Purposes by (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, OECD Staff, Oecd (2001)
"The Requestor should be free to use such information for supervisory purposes
... While most Providers, quite properly, require a Requestor to maintain the ..."
4. Step-by-Step Programming with Base SAS(R) Software by SAS Institute (2001)
"The requestor window enables you to choose to n overwrite the contents of the
... To suppress the requestor window, add the REPLACE option to the FILE ..."
5. SAS(R) 9.1.3 Language Reference:: Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Volumes 1-4 by SAS Institute (2006)
"NO prevents a requestor window from appearing. If a missing or invalid password
is entered, the data set is not opened and an error message is written to ..."
6. Interstate Transportation of Human Pathogens: Congressional Hearings by Orrin G. Hatch (1999)
"This form would include the list of restricted agents and would require information
about the requestor as well as the transferor, including their ..."
7. EPA's Risk Management Plan (RMP) Program: Congressional Hearing edited by James M. Inhofe (2001)
"... access where disclosure "would do more harm than good,"51 but the DC Circuit
has even stated that, because the identity of the requestor is immaterial ..."