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Definition of Quorums
1. quorum [n] - See also: quorum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quorums
Literary usage of Quorums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rocky Mountain Saints: A Full and Complete History of the Mormons, from by Thomas B. H. Stenhouse (1873)
"quorums of " Seventies " organized—They go abroad and preach—Kirtland Temple
finished—Dedication and Endowment— Joseph's Wonderful Vision of the Celestial ..."
2. Commentaries on the Law of Public Corporations, Including Municipal by Charles Fisk Beach (1893)
"quorums and majorities further considered — The rule in England.— It is not yet
settled by the authorities whether the business of a common council or other ..."
3. Commentaries on the Modern Law of Municipal Corporations: Including Public by John Wilson Smith, Charles Fisk Beach (1903)
"quorums and majorities further considered—The rule in England.—It is not yet
settled by the authorities whether the business of a common council or other ..."
4. The Modern Law of General Business Corporations in Michigan: Including by Burritt Hamilton, Michigan (1909)
"Section Relating to quorums. Section 10. A majority of the directors of every
manufacturing or mercantile corporation convened according to the bylaws, ..."
5. The Real Mormonism: A Candid Analysis of an Interesting But Much by Robert C. Webb (1916)
"Classifying all ordained members of the Church by quorums, ... Thus, quorums may
be official and administrative, or primarily associative or educational. ..."