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Stipulation
Stipulation, bargain; also, a recognizance of certain fidejussors in the nature
Goods
duty and additional excise duty subject to conditions which further stipulated that exemption shall be granted only if the 'goods' released
Demurrage
the period agreed upon for her sailing. It is usually stipulated in charter-parties and bills of lading, that a certain number
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Salary or wages
a price, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1337. Sale, stipulates imports of goods or import of goods is an incident
mortgage
and that is defeated upon payment or performance according to stipulated terms [shows that a deed was intended only as a
Adstipulator
and could equally receive and exact payment; or he only stipulated for a part of that for which the principal stipulated,
Constructive notice
any defect which would have been disclosed if he had stipulated the full length of title. By s. 199 of (English)
forum selection clause
: a clause in an agreement in which the parties stipulate the forum in which any disputes arising between them will
Accustomed rent.
of leasing under a settlement it was formerly usual to stipulate that the accustomed rent should be reserved. The term is
Institutions
him that promises, and of that made between several who stipulate or promise together. The second is of the Stipulation made
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