Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To arrange or settle definitely, or by special mention and agreement, or as a special condition: as, it is stipulated that A shall pay 5 per cent.
- As commonly used in law, damages liquidated by a stipulation—that is, a sum fixed by a contract or obligation in such manuer as to be the sum payable in case of breach, without any further question as to the amount of the actual damages.
- In botany, having stipules: as, a stipulate stalk or leaf.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective (Bot.) Furnished with stipules.
- intransitive verb To make an agreement or covenant with any person or company to do or forbear anything; to bargain; to contract; to settle terms.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective botany Having
stipules ; that is, having outgrowths borne on either side of the base of the leafstalk. - verb To
require (something) as acondition of acontract oragreement . - verb To
specify ,promise orguarantee something in an agreement. - verb To
acknowledge the truth of; not tochallenge .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb make an oral contract or agreement in the verbal form of question and answer that is necessary to give it legal force
- verb specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement
- verb give a guarantee or promise of
Etymologies
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Examples
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As for reading - all I would stipulate is no interruptions!
Angels' Pawn is out! Psst...something cool in the post [Edited] Nalini Singh 2009
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The result of these has been the messy reform we have on the table now, which, let’s stipulate, is better than nothing.
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Q Joe, was there any reason to believe that the President might say more or stipulate, which is the legal term, more about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky than he has already said in the videotaped testimony?
Press Briefing By Joe Lockhart ITY National Archives 1998
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"General instructions did not specifically and in clear terms stipulate the need to file I-card issued by Zila Sainik Board and that the discharge book or any other document or certificate will not suffice," the court ruled.
unknown title 2009
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And lets "stipulate," as you lawyers say, that, for good or ill, the legal system is not equipped to deal with crimes like unleashing murder and mayhem upon the world or crashing the world economy.
Andrew Levine: Listen, Holder Andrew Levine 2010
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And lets "stipulate," as you lawyers say, that, for good or ill, the legal system is not equipped to deal with crimes like unleashing murder and mayhem upon the world or crashing the world economy.
Andrew Levine: Listen, Holder Andrew Levine 2010
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And lets "stipulate," as you lawyers say, that, for good or ill, the legal system is not equipped to deal with crimes like unleashing murder and mayhem upon the world or crashing the world economy.
Andrew Levine: Listen, Holder Andrew Levine 2010
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And lets "stipulate," as you lawyers say, that, for good or ill, the legal system is not equipped to deal with crimes like unleashing murder and mayhem upon the world or crashing the world economy.
Andrew Levine: Listen, Holder Andrew Levine 2010
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And lets "stipulate," as you lawyers say, that, for good or ill, the legal system is not equipped to deal with crimes like unleashing murder and mayhem upon the world or crashing the world economy.
Andrew Levine: Listen, Holder Andrew Levine 2010
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Now, your loan terms stipulate a certain interest rate, discounted and with the securities tradable on the world’s market.
Sorry, it's NOT just Bush & Cheney. Not by a long vote. 2008
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