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stip·u·la·tion (st p y -l sh n). n. 1. The act of stipulating. 2. Something stipulated, especially a term or condition in an agreement.
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Stipulation. An agreement between attorneys that concerns business before a court and is designed to simplify or shorten litigation and save costs. During the ...
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Definition of stipulation : If all stipulations aren't met, the deal's off. By not reading the contract's fine print, you overlooked the stipulation that you perform in a ...
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a condition, demand, or promise in an agreement or contract. 2. the act of stipulating. Origin: 1545?55; < Latin stipul?ti?n- (stem of stipul?ti?). See stipulate 1, -ion.
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Definition of stipulation: General: Material clause, condition, or provision in an agreement.
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stipulation n 1: an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else [syn: condition, precondition] 2: a restriction that is. ... Definition: stipulation.
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