| 单词 | property qualification | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasproperty qualification   property qualification  n. a qualification for office (e.g. as a member of parliament), or for the exercise of a right (e.g. that of voting), based on the possession of a certain amount of property. ΚΠ 1794    Soc. United Irishmen of Dublin 125  				That no Property Qualification should be necessary to intitle any Man to be a Representative. 1807    Deb. Congr. U.S. 16 Nov. 		(1852)	 916  				The Constitution of the United States requires no property qualification in the elected. 1851    C. Merivale Hist. Romans under Empire III. xxxii. 505  				He raised the property qualification to twelve hundred thousand sesterces. 1870    E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest 		(ed. 2)	 I. App. 590  				The strange notion..that a property qualification was needed for a seat in the Witenagemót. 1960    C. Williamson Amer. Suffrage ix. 174  				The Pennsylvania constitution was anathema, not only because it did not require a property qualification for voting but also because foreigners were permitted to vote after only two years' residence. 2002    Virginia Law Rev. 88 979  				Even though education and property qualifications for voting have in the past been defended, is there any doubt that these restrictions would be subject to, and would fail, heightened scrutiny? < as lemmas  | 
	
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