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  • 1stipulation — stip·u·la·tion /ˌsti pyə lā shən/ n 1: an act of stipulating 2: something stipulated: as a: an agreement between parties regarding some aspect of a legal proceeding a stipulation of facts admitted the charges in a prehearing stipulation New York… …

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  • 2stipulation — An agreement entered into between the parties, plaintiff and defendant. (Bernstein s Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012. stipulation An agreement entered into between the parties, plaintiff and… …

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  • 3stipulation — A material condition, requirement, or article in an agreement. The name given to any agreement made by the attorneys engaged on opposite sides of a cause (especially if in writing), regulating any matter incidental to the proceedings or trial,… …

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  • 4stipulation pour autrui — A stipulation, so called in the civil law, made by the parties to a contract in favor of a third person, he remaining a third person and a stranger to the contract until, by accepting the stipulation, he becomes a party. Allen & Currey Mfg. Co. v …

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  • 5stipulation — In admiralty, the equivalent of a bond furnished in a proceeding. 2 Am J2d Adm § 157. An agreement, admission, or concession made in a judicial proceeding by the parties thereto or their attorneys, in respect of some matter incident to the… …

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  • 6stipulation of facts — An agreement by the parties to an action on certain particular facts, thus avoiding the need to present evidence regarding them but not eliminating the court s function of drawing inferences from the stipulated facts and others shown by evidence …

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  • 7The Suppression of the Jesuits (1770-1773) —     Society of Jesus, History of the (1750 1773)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Suppression of the Jesuits (1750 1773)     The Suppression is the most difficult part of the history of the Society. Having enjoyed very high favor among Catholic… …

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  • 8Stipulation — In US law, a stipulation is an agreement made between opposing parties prior to a pending hearing or trial. For example, both parties might stipulate to certain facts, and therefore not have to argue those facts in court. After the stipulation is …

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  • 9stipulation — noun 1. an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else • Syn: ↑condition, ↑precondition • Derivationally related forms: ↑condition (for: ↑condition) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 10The Age of Innocence — For other uses, see Age of innocence (disambiguation). The Age of Innocence   …

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