Stipulation - Law Dictionary Search Results
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stipulate -lat·ed -lat·ing [Latin stipulatus, past participle of stipulari to exact (as from a prospective debtor) a formal guarantee when making an oral contract] vi 1 : to make an agreement or covenant about something (as damages) 2 : to demand a particular promise in an agreement used with for [may…assume or for obligations of all kinds "Louisiana Civil Code"] 3 : to agree respecting an aspect of legal proceedings used with to [stipulated to a dismissal of the claim with prejudice "National Law Journal"] [pleaded guilty to the charge of battery and stipulated to the underlying facts "Luna v. Meinke, 844 F. Supp. 1284 (1994)"] vt 1 : to specify esp. as a condition or requirement of an agreement [parties may not the invalidity of statutes or ordinances "West v. Bank of Commerce & Trusts, 167 F.2d 664 (1948)"] [the contract stipulated that the lessor was responsible for maintenance] [within a stipulated period of time] 2 : to establish (procedure or evidence...
stipulation pour autrui
stipulation pour autrui [French, stipulation for other persons] in the civil law of Louisiana : a contract or provision in a contract that confers a benefit on a third-party beneficiary NOTE: A stipulation pour autrui gives the third-party beneficiary a cause of action against the promisor for specific performance. In order for a third party to be a third-party beneficiary of a stipulation pour autrui there usually has to be a legal or factual relationship between the stipulator and the beneficiary. ...
stipulation
stipulation 1 : an act of stipulating 2 : something stipulated: as a : an agreement between parties regarding some aspect of a legal proceeding [a of facts] [admitted the charges in a prehearing "New York Law Journal"] b : a condition, requirement, or item specified in a legal instrument ;specif : stipulation pour autrui ...
stipulator
stipulator 1 : one that stipulates 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : the promisee in a stipulation pour autrui who bargains for and receives the promise that benefits the third-party beneficiary ...
The contract contains any other stipulation by penalty
The contract contains any other stipulation by penalty, the expression 'the contract contains any other stipulation by way of penalty' comprehen-sively applies to every covenant involving a penalty whether it is for payment on breach of contract of money or delivery of property in future, or for forfeiture of right to money or other property already delivered, Fateh Chand v. Balkishan Das, AIR 1963 SC 1405 (1411): (1964) 1 SCR 515...
stipulated authority
stipulated authority see authority ...
stipulated damages
stipulated damages see damage ...
Co-stipulator
Co-stipulator, a joint promisee....
Stipulate
Stipulate, means to agree respecting an aspect of legal proceeding used with to, Luna v. Meinke, 844 F Supp 1284....
Stipulated damage
Stipulated damage, liquidated damage, which see....
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