Stipulation
51stipulation — n condition, prerequisite, essential, specification, given, Fr. donnee; demand, requirement, must, Latin, sine qua non; obligation, agreement, article, arrangement, convention; promise, term, part of the bargain, Inf. string, Inf. catch, fine… …
52stipulation — stip·u·la·tion …
53stipulation — stip•u•la•tion [[t]ˌstɪp yəˈleɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a condition, demand, or promise in an agreement or contract 2) the act of stipulating • Etymology: 1545–55; < L stipulātiō. See stipulate I, tion …
54stipulation — /stɪpjəˈleɪʃən/ (say stipyuh layshuhn) noun 1. the act of stipulating. 2. something stipulated; a condition in an agreement or contract …
55stipulation — sti|pu|la|tion sb., en, er, erne (det at stipulere) …
56stipulation — s ( en, er) bestämmelse …
57Stipulation — Sti|pu|la|ti|on [ʃt... , auch st... ], die; , en <lateinisch> (vertragliche Abmachung, Übereinkunft) …
58stipulation — Ōlelo ho opa a, ano kumu aelike …
59stipulation — nf. stipulachon (Albanais, Villards Thônes) …
60stipulation — In admiralty, the equivalent of a bond furnished in a proceeding. 2 Am J2d Adm § 157. An agreement, admission, or concession made in a judicial proceeding by the parties thereto or their attorneys, in respect of some matter incident to the… …