Synonym: condition, judicial admission, precondition, specification. Similar words: stipulate, manipulation, population, manipulative, manipulating, overpopulation, stimulation, gesticulation. Meaning: [‚stɪpjə'leɪʃn /-jʊ'l-] n. 1. (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 2. an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else 3. a restriction that is insisted upon as a condition for an agreement.
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1. The only stipulation the building society makes is that house must be insured.
2. Is there any stipulation as regards qualifications?
3. The agreement included a stipulation that half of the money had to be spent on housing for lower-income families.
4. The only stipulation is that the topic you choose must be related to your studies.
5. Clifford's only stipulation is that his clients obey his advice.
6. There's no stipulation as to the amount you can invest.
7. The only stipulation the Newcastle makes is that borrowers take out the society's Homecover buildings and contents insurance. 6.
8. Import of foreign technology was encouraged, with the stipulation that 90 percent of licensed parts be produced domestically within five years.
9. The only stipulation is that the topic must have some relationship to business activity or current affairs.
10. The agreement included a stipulation that half of the money be spent on housing for lower-income families.
11. We're after election limericks, with the only stipulation that entries should scan conventionally.
12. Also null and void is any stipulation releasing a partner from playing an active role in running the business.
13. He favored recognition of Texas independence with the stipulation that she not join with the United States.
14. I have already mentioned the stipulation that before l could qualify for married status I should have passed two language exams.
15. Partnerships are a legal stipulation for law firms, and, with unlimited liability, a burden for many.
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16. In the official document this stipulation is deleted.
17. The German Government accepted this stipulation.
18. Policy three : Adjustment common reserve fund loan stipulation.
19. The general L / C usually bears this stipulation.
20. This stipulation executes date from the announcement.
21. The transmission of teledata adopts the communication stipulation based on TCP/IP protocol, which makes the data transmission fast, steady-going and credible and security strong.
22. Though they respectively bear their own special stipulation , they are dialectically unified in nature.
23. He left all his money to the town with the stipulation that it should be used to build a new football stadium.
24. You need to give careful thought to any such stipulation before accepting it.
25. Second, non-compliance with regulatory rules may be a ground upon which the court will refuse to enforce a stipulation of confidence.
26. The company agreed to hire the law firm, with the stipulation that they hire more women lawyers.
27. For the record: Mister Bigelow has presented a proposed stipulation of agreed facts, always appreciated in protracted cases.
28. Caste divisions became blurred; occupation, status, wealth and influence were no longer commensurate with each other or in accordance with legal stipulation.
29. This is simply a more formal statement of the stipulation that, on average, expectations should be realized.
30. The 39th provision of "The Agreement of the Intellectual Property Pertaining to Trade" of WTO has the stipulation for protection of the trade secret.
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