Requisite - Law Dictionary Search Results
consent
agreement or acquiescence by a person of age or with requisite mental capacity who is not under duress or coercion and
offeree
on the part of the offeror and performance of the requisite terms by the "Kloss v. Honeywell, Inc., 890 P.2d 480
responsible
fault to penalties 2 : characterized by trustworthiness, integrity, and requisite abilities and resources [awarded the contract to the lowest bidder]
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Dissatisfy
wishes or expectations to displease by the want of something requisite as to be dissatisfied with ones fortune
Implement
use esp an instrument tool or utensil as supplying a requisite to an end as the implements of trade of husbandry
Necessity
The quality or state of being necessary unavoidable or absolutely requisite inevitableness indispensableness
Perfect
not defective nor redundant having all the properties or qualities requisite to its nature and kind without flaw fault or blemish
Perfection
or state of being perfect or complete so that nothing requisite is wanting entire development consummate culture skill or moral excellence
Qualify
To make such as is required to give added or requisite qualities to to fit as for a place office occupation
Requisite
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