Stipulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Resumption
14 East, 245 this resumption has frequently to be specially stipulated for; but in many cases of yearly tenancy recourse may
Renewal
in force during additional period by the performance of the stipulated act. In other words, the word 'extension' when used in
Reasonable time
to time the law implies a contract to do the stipulated act within a reasonable time under the circumstances, Ford v.
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Proviso
Proviso, stipulation, caution, a condition, inserted in any deed, on the performance
Prize chit
arrangement, or on or after the expiry of the period stipulated therein, but does not include a conventional chit. [Prize Chits
Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
bill be payable after sight or if it be expressly stipulated for by the bill, or if it be drawn payable
Post-obit Bond
person dealing with such heir can prove satisfactorily that the stipulated payment is not more than a just indemnity for the
Peshcush
of a tenure. Also tribute, fine, quit-rent, or advance, or stipulated revenues, Indian.
Parol evidence
in the deed, but not inconsistent with any of its stipulations; or, lastly, where fraud or illegality in the formation of
Overtime
of a set period ......... (iii) beyond the regular or stipulated time (iv) to exceed the required time, Collins English Dictionary,
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