Stipulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
immigration reform and control act (irca) of 1986
deter illegal immigration to the United States. Its major provisions stipulate legalization of undocumented aliens who had been continuously unlawfully present
Precontract
To contract engage or stipulate previously
Penalty
are not conclusive; the essence of penalty is a payment stipulated as in terrorem of the offending party: the essence of
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Warranty
does not define a condition which, in contract, is a stipulation which goes to the root of the contract and the
Waiver
conduct. A person who is entitled to rely on a stipulation, existing for his benefit alone, in a contract or of
Tort
had been set out at large pointing to some particular stipulation in the contract, which stipulation had been broken, the action
Similar
word of ambiguous import in the sense that the mere stipulation in a statute that something should be done similarly is
Revocation of agency
at mere pleasure are-- (1) When the principal has expressly stipulated that the authority shall be irrevocable, and the agent has
Retrenchment
employment between the employer and the workman concerned contains a stipulation in that behalf; or (bb) termination of the service of
Re-entry
a judge of the greatest eminence as 'a most odious stipulation', Hodgkinson v. Crowe, (1875) LR 10 Ch 626, per Sir
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