Stipulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Open contract
mentioning the day for completion of the purchase, or without stipulations as to title or otherwise. See Vendor and Purchaser Act,
Benefit certificate
obligation to pay a named person a specified amount upon stipulated conditions. Benefit certificates are often issued by fraternal and beneficial
Bistipuled
Having two stipules
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Articles
to the execution of a formal deed, whereby it is stipulated that one of the parties shall convey to the other
IRA
account in which a person may deposit up to a stipulated amount each year and that is not taxable until retirement
pretrial conference
the purpose of focusing the issues, making discovery, entering into stipulations, obtaining rulings, and dealing with any matters that may facilitate
prehearing
prehearing : preparatory to a hearing [a brief] [a stipulation]
order
pretrial order : a court order setting out the rulings, stipulations, and other actions taken at a pretrial conference protection order
omnibus clause
a clause in a will, decree, or security agreement that stipulates the disposition or status of property not specifically named 2
no-fault
injured in an accident is compensated usually up to a stipulated limit for esp. actual losses (as for property damage, medical
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