require definition

require means approve, approval, notify, request or require in writing as the case may be;
require means apply approve approval consent certify direct notify request or require in writing as the case may be; “associated company” means —
require means to impose upon a dealer a provision not required by

Examples of require in a sentence

  • Require Contractor to reimburse the State, or a Purchasing Entity, for any loss or additional expense incurred as a result of default or failure to satisfactorily perform the terms of the Master Agreement.


More Definitions of require

require request", "submit", "answer", "notify", "instruct", "direct", "state", "inform", "agree", "approve" and other similar words are deemed to be completed by the expression "in writing" unless expressly stated otherwise; "instruct", "direct" and other similar words include any agreement, approval, authorisation, certificate, decision, demand, determination, direction, explanation, instruction, notice, notification, order, permission, consent, failure to consent, rejection, request or requirement, but does not include meeting notes or minutes;
require or “request” means apply, approve, approval, consent, certify, direct, notify, require or request in writing, as the case may be;
require means the exercise of reasonable direction and control over the conduct of those persons subject to the directions and control.
require means a judge is to exercise reasonable direction and control over the conduct of those persons subject to the judge’s direction and control. The rules prescribing that a judge “require” certain conduct of others are, like all of the rules in this Code, rules of reason.
require means to impose upon a dealer a provision not required by law or previously agreed to by a dealer in a franchise agreement, excluding business decisions by a manufacturer, distributor, or factory branch which are uniformly applied to all Maryland dealers in new vehicles of the manufacturer, distributor, or factory branch.
require means a judge is to exercise reasonable direction and control over the conduct of those persons subject to the judge's direction and control. The rules prescribing that a judge "require" certain conduct of others are, like all of the rules in thisCode, rules of reason. "Third degree of relationship." The following persons are relativeswithin the third degree of relationship: great-grandparent, grandparent, parent,uncle, aunt, brother, sister, child, grandchild, great-grandchild, nephew, or niece. 33 Page 4 5
require means implementation of the policy is compulsory.