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  1. stipulate {verb} volume_up. stipulate (also: determine, evaluate, lay down, name, pin down, pinpoint, set down, set out, work out) volume_up. określić {vb} more_vert. The Commission cannot, and must not, seek to stipulate the location in which these reductions will be made.

  2. stipulation: The act of stipulating. From ancient Latin stipula ("a straw").As was the custom then, the Romans used to break a straw, as a sign of agreement between the negotiating parties, and the stipulations were put in a written form.

  3. stipulation. Stipulation generally means an agreement, a bargain, proviso, or condition. If the stipulation complies with an applicable statute or rule of court, it will be binding. A stipulation could mean a fact, promise, or provision in a contract agreed by two parties. In contracts, a stipulation used to define an agreement that ended with ...

  4. stipulate in American English. (ˈstɪpjəˌleit) (verb -lated, -lating) intransitive verb. 1. (often fol. by for) to make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement. transitive verb. 2. to arrange expressly or specify in terms of agreement. to stipulate a price.

  5. A material article in an agreement in practice.An engagement or undertaking in writing, to do a certain act; as to try a cause at a certain time. 1 Burrill, Pr. 389. The name “stipulation” is familiarly given to any agreement made by the attorneys engaged on opposite sides of a cause, (especially if in writing.) regulating any matter incidental to the proceedings or trial, which falls ...

  6. to state clearly and firmly that something must be done, or how it must be done synonym specify stipulate something A delivery date is stipulated in the contract. stipulate that…

  7. stipulation: An agreement between attorneys that concerns business before a court and is designed to simplify or shorten litigation and save costs. During the course of a civil lawsuit, criminal proceeding, or any other type of litigation, the opposing attorneys may come to an agreement about certain facts and issues. Such an agreement is ...

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