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Definition of stipula
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Stipulae
(pl. ) of
Stipul.
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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
Option
::
Option
(n.) A
stipulated
privilege,
given to a party in a time
contract,
of
demanding
its
fulfillment
on any day
within
a
specified
limit..
Hypothec
::
Hypothec
(n.) A
landlord's
right,
independently
of
stipulation,
over the
stocking
(cattle,
implements,
etc.),
and crops of his
tenant,
as
security
for
payment
of
rent..
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.
Stipulate
::
Stipulating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Stipulat.
Hostage
::
Hostage
(n.) A
person
given as a
pledge
or
security
for the
performance
of the
conditions
of a
treaty
or
stipulations
of any kind, on the
performance
of which the
person
is to be
released..
Stipulator
::
Stipulation
(n.) The
situation,
arrangement,
and
structure
of the
stipules..
Stipula
::
Stipula
(n.) A
stipule.
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.
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..
Compound
::
Compound
(v. t.) To
settle
amicably;
to
adjust
by
agreement;
to
compromise;
to
discharge
from
obligation
upon terms
different
from those which were
stipulated;
as, to
compound
a
debt..
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..
Undertaker
::
Undertaker
(n.) One who
stipulates
or
covenants
to
perform
any work for
another;
a
contractor.
Stipulated
::
Stipulate
(a.)
Furnished
with
stipules;
as, a
stipulate
leaf..
Instipulate
::
Instipulate
(a.) See
Exstipulate.
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To
purchase
back; to
regain
possession
of by
payment
of a
stipulated
price;
to
repurchase.
Concord
::
Concord
(n.)
Agreement
by
stipulation;
compact;
covenant;
treaty
or
league.
Article
::
Article
(n.) A
distinct
portion
of an
instrument,
discourse,
literary
work, or any other
writing,
consisting
of two or more
particulars,
or
treating
of
various
topics;
as, an
article
in the
Constitution.
Hence:
A
clause
in a
contract,
system
of
regulations,
treaty,
or the like; a term,
condition,
or
stipulation
in a
contract;
a
concise
statement;
as,
articles
of
agreement..
Overwork
::
Overwork
(n.) Work in
excess
of the usual or
stipulated
time or
quantity;
extra work; also,
excessive
labor..
Insure
::
Insure
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
secure
against
a loss by a
contingent
event,
on
certain
stipulated
conditions,
or at a given rate or
premium;
to give or to take an
insurance
on or for; as, a
merchant
insures
his ship or its
cargo,
or both,
against
the
dangers
of the sea; goods and
buildings
are
insured
against
fire or
water;
persons
are
insured
against
sickness,
accident,
or
death;
and
sometimes
hazardous
debts are
insured..
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