stipulations in English

noun
1
a condition or requirement that is specified or demanded as part of an agreement.
they donated their collection of prints with the stipulation that they never be publicly exhibited

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1. IV. The Lender is entitled to stipulate the disposal of guaranty and hypothecation in term of contractual stipulations or the stipulations in the subordination agreement of the contract.

2. Plea Of Guilty, Admonishments, Voluntary Statements, Waivers, Stipulations And Judicial Confession

3. It is, however, unclear how much these stipulations were effectively Abided …

4. Cleanness was a part of the moral stipulations of the Law

5. Plea Of Guilty, Admonishments, Voluntary Statements, Waivers, Stipulations And Judicial Confession Form

6. 6 In this case the capitulation may contain other than military stipulations.

7. If a treaty contains any stipulations which Contemplate a state of future war

8. If a treaty contains any stipulations which Contemplate a state of future war

9. A tenancy Agreement form or a loan Agreement form are made to secure that agreed stipulations are met accordingly

10. In the first part, it mainly studies the related stipulations to larcenous amount in our ancient criminal law.

11. 11 B : As as the contract stipulations are concerned , there is nothing abundance . Thank you extremeccly abundance.

12. Brutalities challenge players to meet a variety of stipulations, ranging from the trivial - to the teeth grindingly specific

13. Municipalities are inserting these stipulations to prevent extraneous materials and advertising signs from being mounted on antenna facilities.

14. These stipulations include a listing of thousands of dangerous goods together with detailed directions for packing and transporting such items.

15. However, the situations identified in Section 17(b) relate to actions and matters such as product liability stipulations/conditions or service contracts.

16. In criminal procedures, financially straitened citizens may apply for legal aid according to state stipulations for commissioning lawyers, agent ad litem , or defenders.

17. It is the company's position that the submittal referenced above was not reviewed by the Engineer in accordance with the contract stipulations.

18. Putnam was equally critical of Conventionalism, the view that logic, mathematics, and extensive portions of science do not express truths but are based on human stipulations—i.e., convention.

19. 16 In these contracts, the stipulations of labour mechanism have an important effect on the perspicuity of the property right and the foundation of the modern enterprise system.

20. There are a lot of competition restriction stipulations in the labor agreement of NBA, but the application of the antitrust law can be dodged by means of labor exemption.

21. It has been several times truly remarked that bills of rights are, in their origin, stipulations between kings and their subjects, Abridgements of prerogative in favor of privilege, reservations of rights not surrendered to the prince.

22. No matter what plea arrangement you enter into, you will always sign off on a document called “Admonishments and stipulations,” which sets out the offense you’re charged with, the punishment range, and the list of rights you’ve agreed to waive.

23. Abrogation may refer to: Abrogatio, the Latin term for legal annulment under Roman law Abrogation of Old Covenant laws, the ending or setting aside of Old Testament stipulations for the New Testament Abrogation doctrine, a doctrine in United States constitutional law

24. ‘A Conventionalist claims that scientific laws or principles are not empirical descriptions of reality but arbitrary conventions or stipulations.’ ‘The Conventionalist's response to this will have to be that the conventions of language characterize only this literal meaning which speakers can then play around with in the ways Davidson

25. ‘A Conventionalist claims that scientific laws or principles are not empirical descriptions of reality but arbitrary conventions or stipulations.’ ‘The Conventionalist's response to this will have to be that the conventions of language characterize only this literal meaning which speakers can then play around with in the ways Davidson

26. On 29 August, the Porte formally rejected the Treaty of London's stipulations, and, subsequently, the commanders-in-chief of the British and French Mediterranean fleets, Admiral Edward Codrington and Admiral Henri de Rigny, sailed into the Gulf of Argos and requested to meet with Greek representatives on board HMS Asia.

27. ‘A sharp rise in Contractual obligations could, de facto, wipe out his precarious autonomy.’ ‘We agreed to co-operate with and assist you to comply with your Contractual obligations with regard to the defect.’ ‘The term also refers to Contractual stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties.’

28. The oaths also included stipulations that the kingdom admit its culpability in ignoring and rejecting numerous requests for materials and for manpower, that the invasion was justified and deserved, and that the lord of Satsuma was merciful and kind in allowing the king and his officers to return home and to remain in power.

29. The stipulations in the White Paper of greatest relevance to St. Helena are: an offer of British citizenship, and with it, the right of abode in the United Kingdom to those that choose to accept it; a commitment to continuing financial assistance to those Territories, including St. Helena, that remain economically dependent on British aid; and the creation of an Overseas Territories Minister and a Council of the Overseas Territories, both having responsibility for the needs of the Territories

30. THEY PROMISE AND ENGAGE that they will, in all respects, obey and abide by the law; that they will maintain peace between each other, and between themselves and other tribes of Indians, and between themselves and others of Her Majesty's subjects, whether Indians, half-breeds or whites, this year inhabiting and hereafter to inhabit any part of the said ceded territory; and that they will not molest the person or property of any inhabitant of such ceded tract, or of any other district or country, or interfere with or trouble any person passing or travelling through the said tract or any part thereof, and that they will assist the officers of Her Majesty in bringing to justice and punishment any Indian offending against the stipulations of this Treaty or infringing the law in force in the country so ceded.