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Definition of stipula
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Stipulae
(pl. ) of
Stipul.
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Capitulation
::
Capitulation
(n.) The act of
capitulating
or
surrendering
to an emeny upon
stipulated
terms.
Wage
::
Wage (v. t.) That for which one
labors;
meed;
reward;
stipulated
payment
for
service
performed;
hire; pay;
compensation;
-- at
present
generally
used in the
plural.
See
Wages.
Instipulate
::
Instipulate
(a.) See
Exstipulate.
Installment
::
Installment
(n.) A
portion
of a debt, or sum of
money,
which is
divided
into
portions
that are made
payable
at
different
times.
Payment
by
installment
is
payment
by parts at
different
times,
the
amounts
and times being often
definitely
stipulated..
Annex
::
Annex (n.)
Something
annexed
or
appended;
as, an
additional
stipulation
to a
writing,
a
subsidiary
building
to a main
building;
a
wing..
Overwork
::
Overwork
(n.) Work in
excess
of the usual or
stipulated
time or
quantity;
extra work; also,
excessive
labor..
Warranty
::
Warranty
(n.) A
stipulation
or
engagement
by a party
insured,
that
certain
things,
relating
to the
subject
of
insurance,
or
affecting
the risk,
exist,
or shall
exist,
or have been done, or shall be done. These
warranties,
when
express,
should
appear
in the
policy;
but there are
certain
implied
warranties..
Penalty
::
Penalty
(n.) The
suffering,
or the sum to be
forfeited,
to which a
person
subjects
himself
by
covenant
or
agreement,
in case of
nonfulfillment
of
stipulations;
forfeiture;
fine..
Agree
::
Agree (v. i.) To make a
stipulation
by way of
settling
differences
or
determining
a
price;
to
exchange
promises;
to come to terms or to a
common
resolve;
to
promise.
Stipulation
::
Stipulation
(n.) The act of
stipulating;
a
contracting
or
bargaining;
an
agreement.
Undertake
::
Undertake
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to take upon one's self
solemnly
or
expressly;
to lay one's self under
obligation,
or to enter into
stipulations,
to
perform
or to
execute;
to
covenant;
to
contract..
Stipulated
::
Stipulate
(a.)
Furnished
with
stipules;
as, a
stipulate
leaf..
Stipulae
::
Stipulas
(pl. ) of
Stipul.
Guaranty
::
Guaranty
(n.) In law and
common
usage:
To
undertake
or
engage
that
another
person
shall
perform
(what he has
stipulated);
to
undertake
to be
answerable
for (the debt or
default
of
another);
to
engage
to
answer
for the
performance
of (some
promise
or duty by
another)
in case of a
failure
by the
latter
to
perform;
to
undertake
to
secure
(something)
to
another,
as in the case of a
contingency.
See
Guarantee,
v. t..
Stipulating
::
Stipulated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stipulat.
Bottomry
::
Bottomry
(n.) A
contract
in the
nature
of a
mortgage,
by which the owner of a ship, or the
master
as his
agent,
hypothecates
and binds the ship (and
sometimes
the
accruing
freight)
as
security
for the
repayment
of money
advanced
or lent for the use of the ship, if she
terminates
her
voyage
successfully.
If the ship is lost by
perils
of the sea, the
lender
loses the
money;
but if the ship
arrives
safe, he is to
receive
the money lent, with the
interest
or
premium
stipulated,
although
it may, and
Compensation
::
Compensation
(n.) An
equivalent
stipulated
for in
contracts
for the sale of real
estate,
in which it is
customary
to
provide
that
errors
in
description,
etc., shall not
avoid,
but shall be the
subject
of
compensation..
Covenant
::
Covenant
(n.) An
undertaking,
on
sufficient
consideration,
in
writing
and under seal, to do or to
refrain
from some act or
thing;
a
contract;
a
stipulation;
also, the
document
or
writing
containing
the terms of
agreement..
Exstipulate
::
Exstipulate
(a.)
Having
no
stipules.
Astipulate
::
Astipulate
(v. i.) To
assent.
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