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requisition 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˌrekwəˈziSHən/,
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requisitions, plural;
  1. Demand the use or supply of, esp. by official order and for military or public use
    • - the government had assumed powers to requisition cereal products at fixed prices
  2. Demand the performance or occurrence of
    • - one of the investors has requisitioned a special meeting
Noun
  1. An official order laying claim to the use of property or materials
    • - I had to make various requisitions for staff and accommodations
  2. A formal written demand that some duty should be performed or something be put into operation

  3. The appropriation of goods, esp. for military or public use


  1. the act of requiring; an authoritative request or demand, especially by a military or public authority that takes something over (usually temporarily) for military or public use
  2. make a formal request for official services
  3. an official form on which a request in made; "first you have to fill out the requisition"
  4. sequestration: seizing property that belongs to someone else and holding it until profits pay the demand for which it was seized
  5. A requisition is a request for something, especially a formal written request on a pre-printed form.
  6. (Requisitioned) Eminent domain (United States), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland), resumption/compulsory acquisition (Australia) or expropriation (South Africa and Canada) is the inherent power of the state to seize a citizen's private property, expropriate property, or ...
  7. (REQUISITIONS) Purchasing must have a valid requisition approved by an fund center supervisor in order to initiate the purchase order process. Adherance to the policies of the SAP Requistion process are a mandatory part of annual audits.
  8. (Requisitions) A list of questions that a purchaser puts to the vendor, usually through the solicitor or conveyancer, to determine information about the property such as rates, title, rents, etc.
  9. (Requisitions) An authoritive or formal demand to have a matter rectified. In the sale of business this may be related to a piece of machinery operational or having a business up to appropriate health standards before it changes hands.
  10. (Requisitions) a way for people who don’t have purchasing authority (authority to create purchase orders) to create purchase-order-like documents that specify item, quantity, cost, terms, and vendor information for something they require. ...
  11. a request to obtain something, such as court records, subpoenaed documents or copies of trial tapes
  12. an internal document by which a using agency sends details of supplies, services, or materials required to the purchasing department.
  13. A formal written request for something needed. A purchase by a company is initiated internally by a requisition, resulting in the issuance of a purchase order to the outside supplier.
  14. This is the library bindery version of the University work order. It specifies customer information, quantities and types of finished products, desired binding styles and form chargeable number provided.
  15. Refers to a written order or request to buy an item. Once approved, the requisition is then changed to a purchase order.
  16. is an online form within the Macquarie University e-Recruitment System, Taleo. A requisition is used to request approval to hire and then to advertise a job (eg a fixed term or continuing job or expression of interest). ...
  17. A paper or electronic document that requests delivery of materials or services and is normally initiated by the using department. It usually includes requested dates and quantities, but may leave the determination of pricing and vendor sourcing to a purchasing agent. ...
  18. A document that asks the court registry to do something. For example, a document that asks the registry to search the court file for a response to the notice of civil claim.
  19. has the same meaning as in Rule 13 of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Civil Servant (Appointments, Promotion and Transfer) Rules, 1989.
  20. A purchase request subject to approval based on NU workflow rules. Creating a requisition is the first step in the procurement process. A requisition is created and submitted by a Requester. When submitted, a requisition ID number (i.e. ...
  21. A Requisition is a written order or a formal demand by the user(s) of a good or service (which is not made available without a specific request) to the organisation's purchase (or stores) department. ...
  22. A request, made in the course of examination of a patent application, for amendments or supplementary information. The identification, in an examiner's report, of all the defects in an application forms a single requisition.
  23. a document generated by the procurement staff of a requesting department which contains specifications, delivery dates, estimated costs, suggested vendors and the name of the contract administrator and which results in Purchasing Operations issuing a RFI, RFP or RFQ to the vendor community.
  24. A term used within the online application system to describe a posted vacancy announcement.
  25. The initial document listing the goods or services required.