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most-favored-nation clause
clause in a treaty granting to a nation in certain stipulated matters the same terms as are then or may thereafter
master
the findings are clearly erroneous, or when the parties have stipulated that the master's findings are to be final. adj :
loss
an insured's financial detriment due to the occurrence of a stipulated event (as death, injury, destruction, or damage) in such a
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limitation
on the rights of ownership] b : a statement or stipulation in a deed or will placing limits on the disposition
judgment
a court by consent of the parties upon agreement or stipulation : consent decree at decree declaratory judgment : a judgment
ipso facto clause
ipso facto clause : a clause in an agreement stipulating the consequences (as termination of a lease or acceleration of
proviso
or contract) that introduces a condition 2 : a conditional stipulation
insure
assure against a loss by a contingent event on certain stipulated conditions or at a given rate of premium : give,
immigration marriage fraud amendments of 1986
in order to deter immigration-related marriage fraud. Its major provision stipulates that aliens deriving their immigrant status based on a marriage
firm offer
to buy or sell that cannot be revoked for a stipulated period of time or for a reasonable time that in
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Stipulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
most-favored-nation clause
clause in a treaty granting to a nation in certain stipulated matters the same terms as are then or may thereafter
master
the findings are clearly erroneous, or when the parties have stipulated that the master's findings are to be final. adj :
loss
an insured's financial detriment due to the occurrence of a stipulated event (as death, injury, destruction, or damage) in such a
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limitation
on the rights of ownership] b : a statement or stipulation in a deed or will placing limits on the disposition
judgment
a court by consent of the parties upon agreement or stipulation : consent decree at decree declaratory judgment : a judgment
ipso facto clause
ipso facto clause : a clause in an agreement stipulating the consequences (as termination of a lease or acceleration of
proviso
or contract) that introduces a condition 2 : a conditional stipulation
insure
assure against a loss by a contingent event on certain stipulated conditions or at a given rate of premium : give,
immigration marriage fraud amendments of 1986
in order to deter immigration-related marriage fraud. Its major provision stipulates that aliens deriving their immigrant status based on a marriage
firm offer
to buy or sell that cannot be revoked for a stipulated period of time or for a reasonable time that in
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