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stipulate English

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stipulate

If you stipulate something, you require it as a condition of a contract or agreement.

stipulate

(= condition, specify) specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life The contract stipulates the dates of the payments give a guarantee or promise of They stipulated to release all the prisoners make an oral contract or agreement in the verbal form of question and answer that is necessary to give it legal force

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stipulate · verb

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Simple sentences

Why wouldn't you stipulate that in the contract?

Movie subtitles

To stipulate something so obvious.
We'll stipulate to all of this.
Lieutenant, department regulations stipulate we're not to work cases we're personally involved with.
The government will stipulate.
Of course, he did not stipulate a particular sum.
Your Honor, we stipulate that murder was done here.
Let's stipulate.
Unfortunately, the bylaws clearly stipulate that a troop must consist of five or more girls, and she only has four.
Would you stipulate that you understand the condition of the coffin?
Our protocols stipulate we take overalls locator shots and close-ups. I took multiples of each.
Would you stipulate your envy of him be purged?
You know, visitation rules stipulate that conjugals are only for married couples.
The birth of Broeders genetically stipulate.
How about we stipulate?
Only one condition I'm forced to stipulate.
Your Honor, can't we simply stipulate that this is the Jarvis child and get on with it?
We stipulate that murder was done here.
Let's stipulate. He promised me he'd leave the country.
What did the trust stipulate?
Can we put any two of those together? How about we stipulate?
Why don't we stipulate the date goes well and move to the key variable?
The bet didn't stipulate that you had to be in the chair for a week unless you had to barge into an operating room and shove your hands in a kid's bowels.
I've got some stipulations. Stipulate away.
You can stipulate anything you want.
We will stipulate that no such document exists.
They say we gotta stipulate that in sex ed.
Would you stipulate that you understand the condition of the coffin? Sure, whatever.
I don't think theologians would stipulate Toby Ziegler's office as heaven.
I'll stipulate to all the facts in the police report. though I must take issue with some of the spelling.
Interesting. We agree to stipulate to the facts. - The prosecution sees fit to distort them just the same.
Why don't we just stipulate that the date goes well and move to the key variable?

News and current affairs

Why do International Human Rights Conventions stipulate that the law should prohibit speech that supports national, racial, or religious hatred?
Regulators must also stipulate that company reports be made available on a regular, timely basis, and that they are easily accessible and comparable across countries and other extractive companies.
Internationally agreed rules stipulate that banks must create capital reserves commensurate to the risks that they take when they invest depositors' savings.

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