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Qué (quién) es stipulate - definición

AGREEMENT, IN AMERICAN LAW, MADE BETWEEN OPPOSING PARTIES PRIOR TO A PENDING HEARING OR TRIAL
Stipulations; Stipulation (law); Stipulate

Stipulate         
·adj Furnished with stipules; as, a stipulate leaf.
II. Stipulate ·vi To make an agreement or covenant with any person or company to do or forbear anything; to Bargain; to Contract; to settle terms; as, certain princes stipulated to assist each other in resisting the armies of France.
stipulate         
stipulate1 ['st?pj?le?t]
¦ verb demand or specify as part of a bargain or agreement.
Derivatives
stipulation noun
stipulator noun
Origin
C17 (earlier (C16) as stipulation): from L. stipulat-, stipulari 'demand as a formal promise'.
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stipulate2 ['st?pj?l?t]
¦ adjective Botany having stipules.
Origin
C18: from L. stipula (see stipule) + -ate2.
stipulate         
v. n.
Bargain, agree, contract, engage, covenant, provide, settle terms.

Wikipedia

Stipulation

In United States law, a stipulation is a formal legal acknowledgment and agreement made between opposing parties before a pending hearing or trial.

For example, both parties might stipulate to certain facts and so not have to argue them in court. After the stipulation is entered into, it is presented to the judge.

The term can also refer to a special rule in a professional wrestling match, which can force the loser to do something (such as retire) or to any other change to the basic rules of the match type.

The word is derived from the Latin word stipula "straw." The Ancient Roman custom was that the negotiating parties, upon reaching an agreement, broke a straw as a sign of their mutual agreement and wrote down the agreement's rules (stipulationes).

Ejemplos de uso de stipulate
1. The terms stipulate that Palestinian militants stop attacks on Israel.
2. Let‘s stipulate: She did not adhere to the approach.
3. Most mutaa contracts stipulate that no children be produced.
4. City laws stipulate that the mayor must dismiss his government on the day of his inauguration.
5. But this proposal does not stipulate what is really important: open skies.