Requisition in United States
Requisition Definition
The act of demanding a thing to be done by virtue of some right. The demand made by the governor of one state on the governor of another for a fugitive from justice. The term “requisition” is sometimes used to denote the surrender of fugitives from one state to another; “extradition” being confined to surrender of fugitives by a foreign country. When, as is more common, “extradition” is used to embrace both interstate and international extradition, “requisition” is applied to the formal request of the governor for the surrender, and not to the other proceedings.
Requisition in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias
Link | Description |
---|---|
Requisition | Requisition in the World Legal Encyclopedia. |
Requisition | Requisition in the European Legal Encyclopedia. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia. |
Requisition | Requisition in the UK Legal Encyclopedia. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia. |
For starting research in the law of a foreign country:
Browse the American Encyclopedia of Law for Requisition
Scan Requisition in the appropriate area of law:
Link | Description |
---|---|
Requisition | Requisition in the Family Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the IP Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Commercial Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Criminal Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Antritrust Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Bankruptcy Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Constitutional Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Tax Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the and Finance and Banking Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Employment and Labor Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Personal Injury and Tort Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Requisition | Requisition in the Environmental Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Explore other Reference Works
Resource | Description |
---|---|
Requisition in the Dictionaries | Requisition in our legal dictionaries |
http://lawi.us/requisition | The URI of Requisition (more about URIs) |
Requisition related entries | Find related entries of Requisition |
Legal Issue for Attorneys
The act of demanding a thing to be done by virtue of some right. The demand made by the governor of one state on the governor of another for a fugitive from justice. The term “requisition” is sometimes used to denote the surrender of fugitives from one state to another; “extradition” being confined to surrender of fugitives by a foreign country. When, as is more common, “extradition” is used to embrace both interstate and international extradition, “requisition” is applied to the formal request of the governor for the surrender, and not to the other proceedings.
More Resources
Access Points to the American Encyclopedia of Law
Access to the Encyclopedia is provided by alphabetical arrangement of entries, table of cases, table of laws, briefs and tables of contents.
Legal Thesaurus Dictionary
Because some legal concepts are too complicated to compress to a single word or term, the legal thesaurus dictionary allows the reader to search for groups of terms, including synonyms, antonyms, expanded legal meanings and other terms the reader is likely to use. The resource includes lists, synonym rings , subject categories, taxonomies and a number of schemes.
Legal Indexes
The Index is a collection of entries to allow users to locate information in the Lawi Projects. After write down relevant words and phrases that you need, begin looking up the words and phrases using the index until you have located an applicable subject to review.
Indexes of All Encyclopedias:
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Z
Index | Description |
---|---|
General Index | Index of general information about the Encyclopedia |
Classified index | Headings arranged on the basis of relations among concepts represented by headings, based on the Lawi Classification Scheme |
Topical Index | A comprehensive and easy guide to the topics of the legal Encyclopedia |
Citation Index | Index of links between citing and cited entries |
Subject Index | Identify and describe the subjects of the Encyclopedia |
Alphabetical Index | A-Z Index of all the Entries |
Thematic Index | Correlation of terms in a meaningful hierarchical order |
Permutation Index | A type of index in which significant words in the titles function as subject headings |
Browse Index | Browse the Encyclopedia by Index |
Sitemap Index | Sitemap Index, including Taxonomies |
Notice
This definition of Requisition Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This definition needs to be proofread..
Resources
See Also
Further Reading (Articles)
One Touch Support improves supplementary address requisition tracking.(News You Can Use), Navy Supply Corps Newsletter; September 1, 2009
“System and Method for Returning Individual Lines of a Purchase Requisition for Correction and Approval” in Patent Application Approval Process, Politics & Government Week; October 17, 2013
British Columbia Court of Appeal Permits Hedge Fund to Requisition A Shareholder Meeting despite Concerns of Empty Voting, Mondaq Business Briefing; October 30, 2012
Mason Capital Succeeds: Appeal Court Confirms CDS’ Ability to Requisition Meeting by “Empty Voter”, Mondaq Business Briefing; October 30, 2012
Requisition Business !, The New Nation (Dhaka, India); April 25, 2014
Team B to know outcome of EGM requisition today, New Straits Times; April 9, 2002; Patrick Sennyah Chow Kum Hor
Outpatient order accuracy: A College of American Pathologists Q-Probes study of requisition order entry accuracy in 660 institutions, Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; December 1, 1999; Valenstein, Paul Meier, Frederick
Wipo Publishes Patent of Baxter Corporation Englewood for “Medication Requisition Fulfillment System and Method” (American Inventor), US Fed News Service, Including US State News; March 10, 2014
BC Court Comments on Empty Voting in Context of Shareholder Requisition, Mondaq Business Briefing; September 20, 2012
Compulsory requisition steeped in controversy, China Daily; April 22, 2004; Guo Zi
Requisition To Remove Directors – Defamation., Mondaq Business Briefing; November 24, 2011
MQM Submits Requisition to Summon SA Session, The Nation (Karachi, Pakistan); August 29, 2013
Outpatient requisition problem solved. (Computer Dialog), Medical Laboratory Observer; April 1, 1995; Mattingly, Chris Barlow, Robert
New York, South Carolina Inventors Develop Synchronous Electronic Requisition Processing Method, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; November 24, 2008
Purchase Requisition Submission Moving to Eprocurement May 5, States News Service; April 10, 2014
Patent Application Titled “Approval System for Buyer-Initiated Requisition Modifications” Published Online, Politics & Government Week; December 12, 2013
Reminder: Purchase Requisition Process Moves to Eprocurement May 5, States News Service; April 29, 2014
SKL requisition and supply.(AN/PYQ-10(C)…)(simple key loader), The PS Preventive Maintenance Monthly; March 1, 2011
US Patent Issued to International Business Machines on Nov. 23 for “Method, System, and Program Storage Device for Processing Electronic Requisitions” (New York, South Carolina Inventors), US Fed News Service, Including US State News; November 25, 2010
Miranda responds to requisition.(Miranda Technologies)(JEC Capital Partners)(JMB Capital Partners Master Fund, L.P.), Broadcast Engineering (Online Exclusive); January 12, 2012; Soseman, Ned
Leave a Reply