Stipulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extension and renewal
in force during additional period by the performance of the stipulated act, Provash Chandra Dalui v. Biswanath Banerjee, AIR 1989 SC
Discount
a money obligation in consideration of its payment before the stipulated time. Discount means the sum of money or the quantity
Express condition
Express condition, the words 'express condition' stipulates that condition must be clear, manifest, explicit, unambiguous and there
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Essence
of any thing or matter. As to the construction of stipulations which according to the rules of equity are not deemed
Duly
of money, does not mean 'punctually,' and payment after the stipulated time will suffice; see Starkey v. Barton, (1909) 1 Ch
Domestics
of wages per annum. But there is generally no express stipulation as to the time that the service is to last;
Lien
price: (a) where the goods have been sold without any stipulation as to credit; (b) where the goods have been sold
Deed
for redemption, and special agreements, are generally next inserted, when stipulated for between the parties. (m) Powers; e.g., a power to
Debenture
remedies upon default are those available to mortgagees and those stipulated for and endorsed on the debenture or provided by the
Date for possession
for possession will necessarily be a date that has been stipulated by the Court after finding of breach sufficient to warrant
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