stipulate

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stipulate
v. require that certain conditions be met before the signing of a contract; create a formal agreement; specify, require; promise, guarantee (regarding a contract)

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Stipulation
In the law of the United States, a stipulation is a formal legal acknowledgement and agreement made between opposing parties prior to a pending hearing or trial. For example, both parties might stipulate to certain facts, and therefore not have to argue those facts in court. After the stipulation is entered into, it is presented to the judge. In other legal systems a similar concept is called different names.

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stipulate

Verb
1. 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"
(synonym) qualify, condition, specify
(hypernym) contract, undertake
(hyponym) provide
(derivation) stipulation, specification
2. give a guarantee or promise of; "They stipulated to release all the prisoners"
(hypernym) guarantee, vouch
(verb-group) qualify, condition, specify
3. make an oral contract or agreement in the verbal form of question and answer that is necessary to give it legal force
(hypernym) contract, undertake
(classification) Roman law, Justinian code, civil law, jus civile


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stipulare
v. condition, stipulate

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stipulate
v. stanovit; předepsat