Stipulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
contract
based on consideration. des·ti·na·tion contract : a contract for goods stipulating that the seller assumes the risk of loss from damage
Fide-jussor
a principal, for the greater security of the creditor or stipulator, Civ. Law. A guarantor; a person; who becomes bound to
Freight
bill of lading, but in the absence of any formal stipulation on the subject it would be due according to the
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Hire
only of the thing for the particular period or purpose stipulated (but he acquires no property in it); and that he
House
includes the land on which it stands, unless by express stipulation. It is excluded, Jai Narain Parasrampuria v. Pushpa Devi Saraf,
Insurance
which the contract is made is called a policy; the stipulated consideration, a premium. As to what is known as a
If from any cause whatsoever
completed and the purchase money paid on the day hereinbefore stipulated, not paid, the purchaser shall pay interest, from that date
In all respects
their cars in the private property of the park-owner, he stipulated that he would not be responsible for the safe custody
In stipulationibus cum qu'ritur quid actum sit verba conta stipulatorem interpretanda sunt
In stipulationibus cum qu'ritur quid actum sit verba conta stipulatorem interpretanda sunt.
Expromissor
another's debts and becomes solely liable for it, by a stipulation with the creditor, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 602.
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