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Stipulated

Verb / ˈstɪpjʌˌleɪtɪd / Another word for stipulated — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

to demand or require something as part of an agreement or contract

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Common collocations

  • as stipulated
  • terms stipulated
  • conditions stipulated
  • what was stipulated
  • stipulated in the contract
  • stipulated by law
  • stipulated amount

Word family

adjective stipulated

Usage note

Often used in legal or contractual contexts to refer to something that has been explicitly agreed upon or demanded. Ensure it is used when a condition has been formally set.

Example sentences

  1. The company stipulated that employees must wear a uniform.
  2. The rules stipulate that pets are not allowed inside the building.
  3. The contract stipulated that the work must be completed within six months.
  4. The agreement stipulates that the buyer must pay within thirty days.
  5. The terms of the lease stipulate that the rent must be paid on the first of each month.

Quotes

  • The contract stipulated that he would be paid a certain amount of money for the work he did. - John Grisham
  • The law stipulates that judges should be learned in the law, in other words, that they should have a knowledge of the law, of legal concepts, and of legal institutions. - Cass Sunstein
  • The law stipulates that a person is presumed to be innocent until he is proven guilty. - John Grisham

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