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Waiver

conduct. A person who is entitled to rely on a stipulation, existing for his benefit alone, in a contract or of

Warranty

does not define a condition which, in contract, is a stipulation which goes to the root of the contract and the

Similar

word of ambiguous import in the sense that the mere stipulation in a statute that something should be done similarly is

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Tort

had been set out at large pointing to some particular stipulation in the contract, which stipulation had been broken, the action

Retrenchment

employment between the employer and the workman concerned contains a stipulation in that behalf; or (bb) termination of the service of

Re-entry

a judge of the greatest eminence as 'a most odious stipulation', Hodgkinson v. Crowe, (1875) LR 10 Ch 626, per Sir

Institutions

quasi-contract, crime or offence. Contracts made by words are called Stipulations, the general principles of which are first explained, in order

Government

V.S. Mallimath v. Union of India, (2001) 4 SCC 31. Stipulation in para 1 of Form B and Form C for

Delectus person'

of a still further extent, and held that a positive stipulation between the partners at the commence-ment of the partnership, that

Constructive notice

Vict. c. 78), s. 2, enacted that, subject to any stipulation to the contrary, an intended lessee was not entitled to

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