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stipulator (s) (noun), stipulators (pl)
1. Someone who specifies or arranges a covenant: Mr. Jackson, the stipulator, made a decision with the auto dealer for a date of payment and a price for the car.
2. Those who guarantee or promise (something) in an agreement with another person, organization, etc.: The stipulators arranged a written contract with the bank to pay the loan no later than two years from the date they were signing the agreement.
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