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(condition) noun
condicio, exceptio, exception, exemption, limitation, modification, provision, proviso, requirement, requisite, reservation, restriction, specification, stipulation, term
II
(fitness) noun
ability, acceptability, admissibility, applicability, appositeness, appropriateness, aptitude, aptness, capability, capacity, compatibility, competency, correctness, desirability, efficiency, eligibility, endowment, entitlement, expedience, fittingness, occasion, pertinence, preparation, preparedness, propriety, readiness, relevance, right, rightness, skill, suitability, suitableness, suitedness, worthiness
III
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caliber (mental capacity), capacity (aptitude), capacity (authority), clause, condition (contingent provision), control (restriction), correction (change), degree (academic title), discipline (training), discretion (quaiity of being discreet), doubt (indecision), drawback, education, experience (background), extenuating circumstances, faculty (abiiity), gift (flair), limitation, modification, necessary, necessity, performance (workmanship), potential, preparation, propensity, provision (clause), reservation (condition), restriction, salvo, sine qua non, specialty (special aptitude), term (provision)
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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A particular attribute, quality, property, or possession that an individual must have in order to be eligible to fill an office or perform a public duty or function.
Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.
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A particular attribute, quality, property, or possession that an individual must have in order to be eligible to fill an office or perform a public duty or function.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.