Stipulate


The meaning of the word Stipulate is: to insist upon something as a condition of an agreement


Examples:

The owners may stipulate a huge deposit as a condition of the purchase agreement.

published by Tam on 2021-05-28 04:01:04


Before I agree to close the deal, I must stipulate a few requirements that must be met before I sign on the dotted line.

published by Mallory on 2021-05-24 16:49:12


The contracts of the baseball players stipulate they must attend all practices and games.

published by Eduardo on 2021-01-09 07:56:01


The software company’s policies stipulate employees must take two fifteen-minute breaks a day.

published by Reba on 2021-07-30 23:27:07


When buying clothing, I generally avoid items that stipulate dry cleaning only.

published by Leilani on 2022-01-04 16:12:14


In our state, there are no laws that stipulate the circumstances under which a tenured teacher may easily be fired.

published by Cassey on 2021-11-02 15:28:56


Carl’s probation terms stipulate he must adhere to a curfew and report to his probation officer once a week.

published by Cyndi on 2021-12-29 04:58:04


If the contract does not stipulate how often payments should be made, then it is not a valid agreement.

published by Chery on 2021-10-27 03:56:29


The rules of the Miss South Pageant stipulate that all entrants must be under the age of twenty-one.

published by Kimberly on 2021-03-31 01:49:55


Although the manager tried to stipulate I work on religious holidays as a condition of employment, he realized I would not abandon my beliefs for a job.

published by Sherell on 2021-12-28 01:06:44


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