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Requisites

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Requisites 

information that a document such as a contract or bill of lading must contain in order to be valid. This information consists of the document’s title and date, the name and address of the enterprise or organization issuing the document, the names of the parties, the nature of the transaction and the reasons for performing it, the units of measure and volume involved, the projected cost, and the signatures of the responsible persons. The absence of one or several requisites in cases provided for by law makes the document invalid or voidable. The strictest requirements are those specified for the requisites of bookkeeping documents, for which additional requisites may be stipulated.



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, carrying what looked like a packet of sandwiches, but proved to be his requisites for the night done up in a neat paper parcel.
Their plan had the sanction of the British government, and grants and other requisites were nearly completed, when the breaking out of the American Revolution once more defeated the undertaking.
Some have regular wages, and are furnished with weapons, horses, traps, and other requisites.
 
 
 
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