requisite
21requisite — adjective formal needed for a particular purpose: He lacks the requisite qualifications …
22requisite — req•ui•site [[t]ˈrɛk wə zɪt[/t]] adj. 1) required; necessary: requisite skills[/ex] 2) something required • Etymology: 1425–75; late ME < L requīsītus, ptp. of requīrere to seek; see require, ite II req′ui•site•ly, adv. req′ui•site•ness, n.… …
23Requisite organization — is a concept in organization development (OD) developed by Elliott Jaques.Requisite organization is a unified whole system model for effective managerial leadership. The approach is somewhat controversial since some of Jaques conclusions about… …
24requisite class lenders — USA Typically defined in a loan agreement to mean, as of any date, the required lenders within a class of loan under a loan agreement (for example, 50% of term lenders or 50% of revolving commitment lenders). Requisite class lender approval may… …
25requisite lenders — USA Typically defined in a loan agreement to mean, as of any date, the lenders holding greater than 66 2/3% of the sum of unused commitments and outstanding loans under the loan agreement. Requisite lender approval is required for certain… …
26requisite lender — USA Typically defined in a loan agreement to mean, as of any date, the lenders holding greater than 66 2/3% of the sum of unused commitments and outstanding loans under the loan agreement. Requisite lender approval is required for certain… …
27requisite — 1. adjective /rɪˈkwɪzɪt,ˈɹɛkwɪzɪt/ essential, required, indispensable Syn: necessary See Also: requisition 2. noun /rɪˈkwɪzɪt,ˈɹɛkwɪzɪt/ An indispen …
28Requisite — Requisiteur * * * Re|qui|si|te 〈f. 19; Theat.; umg.〉 1. Requisitenkammer 2. für Requisiten zuständige Stelle * * * Re|qui|si|te, die; , n (Theaterjargon): Raum, zuständige Stelle für die ↑ Requisiten (1). * * * Re|qui|si|te …
29requisite — Synonyms and related words: appropriate, bare necessities, boundary condition, call for, called for, catch, clause, condign, condition, demand, demand for, deserved, desideration, desideratum, donnee, due, escalator clause, escape clause, escape… …
30requisite — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. necessary, required; imperative, essential, indispensable, urgent, pressing. See necessity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. imperative, demanded, essential, needed; see important 1 , necessary 1 . See… …