Sentences

stipulate in a sentence

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Definition

To stipulate means to specify or demand a particular requirement or condition in an agreement or contract.

Sample Sentences

  1. The contract will stipulate the terms of payment and delivery.
  2. They agreed to stipulate the conditions under which the project would proceed.
  3. It's important to stipulate your requirements clearly to avoid misunderstandings.
  4. The new policy will stipulate that all employees must attend safety training.
  5. In the negotiation, they chose to stipulate a deadline for the final decision.
  6. The contract will stipulate the responsibilities of each party involved.
  7. Before signing the agreement, they needed to stipulate the terms of payment clearly.
  8. The professor stipulated that all assignments must be submitted by the deadline.
  9. The lease stipulates that tenants are not allowed to have pets in the apartment.
  10. To avoid misunderstandings, they decided to stipulate the conditions in writing.