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qualification

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A quick definition of qualification:

A qualification is something you need to have or do in order to be eligible for a certain job or task. It can also mean a change or restriction to something that would otherwise be very broad. For example, if you want to vote, you need to meet certain requirements like being a certain age and living in a certain place. If you sign a contract, there might be a qualification that says you need to get permission before doing something specific.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Qualification refers to possessing the necessary qualities or properties required by law or inherent to be eligible for a position, office, or public duty. It can also refer to a modification or limitation of terms or language.

  • A person must meet the residency, age, and registration requirements to qualify as a voter.
  • A doctor must have the necessary qualifications and licenses to practice medicine.
  • A contract may contain a qualification that restricts the terms that would otherwise be interpreted broadly.

The examples illustrate how qualification is necessary to meet certain requirements or standards. For instance, a voter must meet specific criteria to be eligible to vote, and a doctor must have the necessary qualifications to practice medicine. Similarly, a contract may contain a qualification to limit the interpretation of terms to avoid any confusion or ambiguity.

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