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1. Something that expresses a demand, or an arrangement: There was a stipulation in the contract that the house would be completed no later than six months from the date of the signing of the agreement.
2. An agreement, usually on a procedural matter, between the attorneys for the two sides in a legal action: Some stipulations are oral, but the legal courts often require, or stipulate, that a stipulation must be put in writing, signed, and filed with a judge.
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2. An agreement, usually on a procedural matter, between the attorneys for the two sides in a legal action: Some stipulations are oral, but the legal courts often require, or stipulate, that a stipulation must be put in writing, signed, and filed with a judge.
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-ation, -ization (-iz[e] + -ation); -isation (British spelling variation)
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“stipulation”
Something that expresses a demand, or an arrangement; an agreement. (2)
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