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stipulate
stipulate -lat·ed -lat·ing [Latin stipulatus, past participle of stipulari to exact (as from a prospective debtor) a formal guarantee
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Stipulate
Stipulate, means to agree respecting an aspect of legal proceeding used with to, Luna v. Meinke, 844 F Supp
stipulation pour autrui
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Stipulated damage
Stipulated damage, liquidated damage, which see.
Co-stipulator
Co-stipulator, a joint promisee.
stipulated damages
stipulated damages see damage
stipulated authority
stipulated authority see authority
The contract contains any other stipulation by penalty
Matched in: Term The contract contains any other stipulation by penalty
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