stipulation in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
A stipulation is a condition or requirement specified in a legal agreement or contract.
Sample Sentences
- The contract included a stipulation that all parties must conduct their business in good faith.
- Under the terms of their agreement, there was a stipulation regarding the timeline for project completion.
- The lawyer pointed out a crucial stipulation that could affect the outcome of the case.
- In the negotiation, both sides reached a stipulation to settle the dispute without going to trial.
- Her acceptance of the job offer came with the stipulation that she would work remotely three days a week.
- The contract included a stipulation that all parties must agree to the terms before proceeding.
- Her acceptance of the job came with the stipulation that she would work from home at least twice a week.
- They reached a stipulation during negotiations that would limit the hours of operation for the new facility.
- The stipulation in the will specified that the inheritance would only be given if she completed her education.
- After much debate, the committee added a stipulation requiring regular updates on the project's progress.