Dr. Jekyll's will stipulates that in the event of his disappearance or death, all his possessions should be transferred to Mr. Hyde. This arrangement raises suspicions and reflects Dr. Jekyll's dual nature, as it gives Hyde control over Jekyll's estate, highlighting the conflict between his respectable persona and his darker impulses. The will serves as a crucial plot device in Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," illustrating the struggle between good and evil within Jekyll.
The contract stipulates the dates of the payments.
The sentence is the one you just said. What is a sentence using stipulate.
How many members did the 1876 Texas Constitution stipulate in the Texas House of Representatives
"he stipulated certain conditions before their marriage". this is a sentence with the word stipulate.
Client Agreement
If you stipulate as to the reason for dismissal, you HAVE agreed.
A North & South Vietnam.
"State" ie. I stipulated to the class that the quiz MUST be written in blue ink... "declare" ie. I stipulate that this shopping mall is now open to the public!
i think its demand not sure but lets see
(v.) - to specify as a condition of an arrangement; require by contract
Stipulate - (STIP yuh layt) v.
From what I have read, no, a underwriter cannot stipulate who goes on the title if the loan is in more than one person's name. Normally, both names that are on a loan have to go on the title of the purchase from the loan.