Definitionn. (law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding
Last update: June 10, 2015
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Entries that do not meet this stipulation will be disqualified. [noun]
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The only stipulation the college had was the student needed someone to supervise them. [noun]
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He agreed to rent me the house but on the stipulation that I'll have to get it painted. [Please select]
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Where there is no express stipulation creating a yearly tenancy, if the parties have contracted that the tenant may be dispossessed by a notice given at any time, effect will be given to this provision. [Please select]
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But seldom was any attention paid to this stipulation. [Please select]
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The chief stipulation for dynamite glycerine is its behaviour in the nitration test. [Please select]
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But there is one stipulation I have to make Angus, before the bargain is closed. [Please select]
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Brown by this stipulation became Captain John Brown, commander of a company of the territorial militia. [Please select]
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"Henry is such a hot-headed fellow that he might resent the stipulation." [Please select]
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In Roman law this would have to take the form of a stipulation. [Please select]
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This latter stipulation is probably hardest to comply with. [Please select]
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