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agreed upon

ADJECTIVE
  1. constituted or contracted by stipulation or agreement
    stipulatory obligations

How To Use agreed upon In A Sentence

  • Things we had gone over and agreed upon before, now had to be reviewed for a second time by a battery of lawyers and accountants. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • If there is mutual trust that the exchange rate parities agreed upon are observed, the mobility of capital will lead to identical interest rates, and there will also be a de facto common monetary policy.
  • When the holding of an auction was approved and the place and time were agreed upon, the notary drew up the conditions of sale.
  • But the sense in which the term naif should be understood in literary criticism is so imperfectly agreed upon among us, that we have not yet even found an English equivalent for the word. Chaucer
  • Article 140 The charterer shall pay the hire as agreed upon in the charter.
  • Not even the debate's ground in reality can be agreed upon - let alone what would constitute a favourable outcome for most parties.
  • The itinerancy is observed, and ministers are paid such salaries as are agreed upon by the members of the church they serve. Religious Bodies: 1906
  • The lord had many of the characteristics of a patriarchal chieftain, but his prerogative was limited by a variety of settled customs traceable to the express conditions which had been agreed upon when the infeudation took place. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
  • Following that model, the secession amendment would call for the creation a binational panel composed of one representative from Canada, one from the seceding province, and a mutually agreed upon arbitrator.
  • Just as long as the rules are agreed upon before play begins, there should be no problem in customising the rules to suit your own needs.
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