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Definition of Requisites
1. requisite [n] - See also: requisite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Requisites
Literary usage of Requisites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States, Being by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison (1901)
"CABINET GOVERNMENT is rare because its pre-requisites are many. It requires the
co-existence of several national characteristics which are not often found ..."
2. Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations by John Forrest Dillon (1911)
"CHAPTER XIII CORPORATE MEETINGS Section Common-Law Requisites of a Valid Corporate
Meeting . . 500 flection Appointment to Office by de facto Corporate ..."
3. A History of the Theories of Production and Distribution in English by Edwin Cannan (1903)
"The Three Requisites of Production. One of the most familiar and striking ...
This triad of productive requisites did not very early become an integral part ..."
4. Handbook of the Law of Bills and Notes by Charles Phelps Norton, Harold McLean Wilkie (1914)
"Requisites of Indorsement. 67-68a. Irregular Indorsements. ... The formal requisites
of an indorsement are: (a) Though usually on the back of the instrument ..."
5. Hand-book of the Law of Bills and Notes by Charles Phelps Norton, William Lawrence Clark (1896)
"Requisites of Indorsement. 67-68. Anomalous Indorsements. DEFINITION. ...
The formal requisites of an indorsement are: (a) Though usually on the back of the ..."
6. The English Constitution, and Other Political Essays by Walter Bagehot (1893)
"CABINET GOVERNMENT is rare because its pre-requisites are many. It requires the
co-existence of several national characteristics which are not often found ..."