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stipulation

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[ US /ˌstɪpjəˈɫeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /stˌɪpjʊlˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a restriction that is insisted upon as a condition for an agreement
  2. an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else
  3. (law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding (or by their attorneys) relating to the business before the court; must be in writing unless they are part of the court record
    a stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay

How To Use stipulation In A Sentence

  • He left all his money to the town with the stipulation that it should be used to build a new football stadium.
  • He said the minister's stipulation that independent candidates must have the signatures of fifteen assenters in the local elections was a slur on the integrity of non-party candidates.
  • The only stipulation the building society makes is that house must be insured.
  • For the record: Mister Bigelow has presented a proposed stipulation of agreed facts, always appreciated in protracted cases.
  • The outside director system most early appears in US, 1940 US "Investment company Law" has made the stipulation regarding this.
  • I have already mentioned the stipulation that before l could qualify for married status I should have passed two language exams.
  • The only stipulation that McGregor made was about the governor. THE SCAR
  • I request that if he has brought any form of opium with him he will give it to me, and we enter into a stipulation that he will come to me for any opiate or other alleviative which he may desire. The Opium Habit
  • One of the MAIN stipulations is that they CANNOT refuse treatment. Think Progress » Florida doctor tells Obama voters they are not welcome: ‘Seek urologic care elsewhere.’
  • But it did not cede Taiwan because among legal experts, there is a consensus that cession requires the stipulation of both donor and recipient.
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