Latin plural noun meaning things to be acquired or obtained; things deserving acquisition.
From Latin acquirenda (neuter plural of acquirendus, future passive participle of acquirere), a legal/formal term preserved in English for administrative contexts.
This is pure Latin smuggled into English legal documents—it's the legal world's way of saying 'what we need to buy or obtain.' It's like finding ancient coins embedded in a modern sidewalk.
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