stipulations — conditions or requirements that are specified as part of an agreement or contract
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: conditions or requirements that are specified as part of an agreement or contract
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈstɪpjəˌleɪʃənz/
Example Sentences
- The scholarship has strange stipulations - you must wear purple socks every Tuesday
- All loan stipulations must be carefully reviewed before signing
- The job offer came with unusual stipulations including mandatory karaoke participation
stipulations
NOUN[/ˈstɪpjəˌleɪʃənz/]
conditions or requirements that are specified as part of an agreement or contract

a businessman in a suit points to specific clauses on contract papers spread across a conference table. His finger highlights particular sections while he explains important conditions to his client. The client nods while reading the detailed requirements that must be met for the deal. Multiple document pages show various bullet points and conditions that both parties must follow. Other business people around the table take notes and discuss the mandatory requirements. conditions or requirements that are specified as part of an agreement or contract

Contract stipulations meet regulations while lawyers check calculations!
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“The scholarship has strange stipulations - you must wear purple socks every Tuesday”
“All loan stipulations must be carefully reviewed before signing”
“The job offer came with unusual stipulations including mandatory karaoke participation”
“Insurance policies contain many stipulations that customers often overlook”
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