compulsory condition

  • 1Compulsory voting —   Compulsory voting, enforced.   Compulsory voting, not enforced.   Compulsory vo …

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  • 2compulsory — 01. Military service is [compulsory] for young men in Korea and lasts for a period of just over 2 years. 02. Education for young people is [compulsory] up to the age of 16. 03. French language study is [compulsory] for all children in grades… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 3compulsory — In ecclesiastical procedure, a compulsory is a kind of writ to compel the attendance of a witness, to undergo examination compulsory, adj Involuntary; forced; coerced by legal process or by force of statute @ compulsory attendance Refers to legal …

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  • 4compulsory — In ecclesiastical procedure, a compulsory is a kind of writ to compel the attendance of a witness, to undergo examination compulsory, adj Involuntary; forced; coerced by legal process or by force of statute @ compulsory attendance Refers to legal …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 5compulsory unionism — /kəmˌpʌlsəri ˈjunjənɪzəm/ (say kuhm.pulsuhree yoohnyuhnizuhm) noun the requirement that people become and remain financial members of the union covering their calling as a pre condition of employment …

  • 6compulsory insurance — Automobile liability insurance which is required as a condition of the right to operate an automobile. 7 Am J2d Auto Ins § 4 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 7A condition which prevents a contract from going into operation until it has been fulfilled — Classification Conditions are either express or implied, the former when incorporated in express terms in the deed, contract, lease, or grant; the latter, when inferred or presumed by law, from the nature of the transaction or the conduct of the… …

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  • 8A condition which prevents a contract from going into operation until it has been fulfilled — Classification Conditions are either express or implied, the former when incorporated in express terms in the deed, contract, lease, or grant; the latter, when inferred or presumed by law, from the nature of the transaction or the conduct of the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 9requisite — I adjective basic, binding, called for, compulsory, crying, demanded, entailed, essential, exigent, expedient, imperative, important, in demand, incumbent on, indispensable, ineluctable, inevasible, instant, mandatory, must, necessahus, necessary …

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  • 10prerequisite — I noun condition, demand, essential desideratum, exigency, fundamental, groundwork, indispensable item, necessary condition, necessary item, necessity, need, needed item, precondition, preliminary condition, pressing need, prior condition,… …

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