Stipulating example sentences

stip·u·late

verb

stipulating (present participle)

  - demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of a bargain or agreement:

Synonyms

specify, demand, require, prescribe, impose, provide, Legal

"Stipulating" Example Sentences

1. The contract is void because it involves stipulating illegal activities.
2. By stipulating a deadline, we ensure project completion.
3. He was stipulating conditions that were unacceptable.
4. The agreement, stipulating mutual respect, was signed.
5. She carefully considered the contract before stipulating her terms.
6. Stipulating clear boundaries prevents misunderstandings.
7. The lawyer was stipulating the terms of the settlement.
8. Stipulating a non-compete clause is standard practice.
9. Are you stipulating that I must attend?
10. They are stipulating a very high price.
11. The document stipulating the payment schedule is missing.
12. We are stipulating that all work be completed by Friday.
13. The professor began the lecture by stipulating the parameters of the assignment.
14. The judge stipulated that all evidence be presented by noon.
15. Stipulating these facts, we can move forward.
16. The contract explicitly stipulates a penalty for late delivery.
17. His argument hinges on stipulating certain assumptions.
18. By stipulating a higher rate, we secure better quality.
19. The legislation stipulates strict environmental protections.
20. He spent hours meticulously stipulating every detail.
21. The agreement stipulates that both parties share responsibility.
22. She's stipulating a lot of unnecessary conditions.
23. The company is stipulating that the project be completed on time.
24. Before agreeing, I need clarification on what you are stipulating.
25. Stipulating his innocence, he pleaded not guilty.
26. The witness's testimony involved stipulating the time of the event.
27. The rules stipulate that all players must wear uniforms.
28. Stipulating the terms is crucial before starting negotiations.
29. They are currently stipulating the details of the merger.
30. The contract stipulates a strict confidentiality agreement.
31. Stipulating a budget is essential for project management.
32. He was stipulating facts that were completely unsubstantiated.
33. The article's conclusion hinges on a rather questionable point stipulated earlier.
34. The agreement explicitly stipulates the consequences of breach of contract.
35. Stipulating a precise timeframe adds pressure.
36. We must carefully review the contract before stipulating our acceptance.
37. Stipulating the exact requirements ensures a successful outcome.
38. The policy stipulates that employees must wear identification badges.
39. Stipulating the need for more evidence, the case was adjourned.
40. They were stipulating terms that were wholly unrealistic.
41. The judge's ruling involved stipulating certain precedents.
42. The lawyer began by stipulating the relevant laws.
43. The process involves stipulating several technical parameters.
44. Stipulating the amount of compensation is a critical step.
45. He felt he was being unnecessarily hampered by the lawyer's stipulating every minor detail.
46. The document carefully stipulates the rights and responsibilities of each party.
47. Stipulating this much detail is unnecessarily cumbersome.
48. Their agreement stipulates a clear path forward for dispute resolution.
49. Stipulating that all parties agree, we can proceed with the plan.
50. The contract stipulates a termination clause should either party fail to uphold their end of the agreement.

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