8 example sentences using stipulation.
Stipulation used in a sentence
Stipulation in a sentence as a noun
Of course, he had one major stipulation: no one was to bother him for the next 18 months.
Let me get the full quote: "Cut/paste passwords thats a stipulation of PCI compliance.
This stipulation means that they can be held hostage if they threaten to sue over a breach of contract.
Samsung must have had a stipulation saying if outside suppliers raised their prices they could pass along the cost.
On one hand you're trying to invoke the emotional imagery of a wave of immigrants coming through Ellis Island, but with the stipulation that they are college educated.
I agreed to submit them, but I also included a poison pill stipulation that if they tried to negotiate salary after they where submitted that my salary requirement would go to 120% of what we negotiated.
Why isn't it already open source?In general, I would like to see more software developed with public research funding required to be open source as part of the grant stipulation, ideally from early on. Too often tax-payer money is used to develop software which then ends up being closed source and providing profit to some commercial entity, instead of benefiting, you know, the people who payed for it – the public.
A fascinating interview with the NSA whistleblower, which ends with a chilling prediction of where the logic of manifest destiny and exceptionalism will lead the United States:There will be a time where policies will change, because the only thing which restricts the activites of the surveillance state are policy, even our agreements with other sovereign governments; we consider that to be a stipulation of policy, rather than a stipulation of law.
Stipulation definitions
(law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding (or by their attorneys) relating to the business before the court; must be in writing unless they are part of the court record; "a stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay"
an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else
See also: condition precondition
a restriction that is insisted upon as a condition for an agreement
See also: specification