stipulation

  • 11Stipulation — Stipulation,die:⇨Vertrag(1) …

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  • 12stipulation — 1550s, engagement or undertaking to do something, from L. stipulationem (nom. stipulatio), from stipulari exact a promise. Traditionally said to be from L. stipula straw, in ref. to some obscure symbolic act; this is rejected by most authorities …

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  • 13stipulation — *condition, terms, provision, proviso, reservation, strings Analogous words: specification (see corresponding verb at MENTION): restriction, circumscription (see corresponding verbs at LIMIT) …

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  • 14stipulation — [n] condition of agreement agreement, arrangement, circumscription, clause, contract, designation, engagement, fine print*, limit, obligation, precondition, prerequisite, provision, proviso, qualification, requirement, reservation, restriction,… …

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  • 15stipulation — [stip΄yə lā′shən] n. [L stipulatio] 1. the act of stipulating 2. something stipulated, as a condition in a contract …

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  • 16Stipulation — Bei der Stipulation (lat. stipulatio = förmliches Versprechenlassen, auch „Stipulierung“) handelt es sich um einen Vertragstyp des römischen Rechts (sog. Verbalkontrakt , lat.: obligatio verbis contracta). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Beschreibung 2… …

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  • 17stipulation — noun VERB + STIPULATION ▪ have, make ▪ The only stipulation the bank makes is that you must be in employment. ▪ include ▪ My contract includes the stipulation that I have a seat on the board …

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  • 18stipulation — n. 1) to make a stipulation 2) a stipulation that + clause (there was a stipulation that court costs would be shared equally) * * * [ˌstɪpjʊ leɪʃ(ə)n] to make a stipulation a stipulation that + clause (there was a stipulation that court costs… …

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  • 19Stipulation — Sti|pu|la|ti|on 〈f. 20〉 1. mündl. Vertrag zw. Gläubiger u. Schuldner 2. 〈geh.〉 Übereinkunft, Vereinbarung [<lat. stipulatio „Zusage, Handgelöbnis, Kontrakt“] * * * Stipulation   [lateinisch, zu stipulari »sich etwas förmlich zusagen lassen«]… …

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  • 20stipulation — (sti pu la sion ; en vers, de cinq syllabes) s. f. Clause, condition, convention énoncée dans un contrat. Les Romains ont été longtemps sans écrire les traités entre particuliers, comme il paraît par l obligation en paroles, qu ils appelaient… …

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