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Example sentences for "stipulated"

Lexicographically close words:
stipitate; stipple; stippled; stippling; stipulate; stipulates; stipulating; stipulation; stipulations; stipules
  1. He was willing to shoulder, out of his own stipulated profits, the chief burden of this division, and in the end he would have driven a better bargain for his simple friends than they could have hoped to attain for themselves.

  2. I'd ruther have hit in cash money--silver money," stipulated the recipient of the compromise settlement.

  3. It had been stipulated when his damage suit was settled, that he should, paradoxically speaking, keep his blind eyes open.

  4. In March, at Fort Dade, five of the chiefs signed an agreement, in which they stipulated to cease from war until the government decided whether they might remain in Florida.

  5. It was further stipulated that, following the ancient rule of the Sultans, no foreign war vessels were to pass through the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus while Turkey was at peace.

  6. General Wilson gave him authority to make the attempt, but stipulated that the life of the king should be spared.

  7. If you can’t play it, play at it,” stipulated Robin.

  8. I hereby invite you all to dinner at Baretti’s tonight,” stipulated Marjorie.

  9. He proposed to substitute for the arbitrary accounts a new regulation where the rights of the two parties shall be stipulated in the clearest, the most equitable manner.

  10. He, therefore, quitted her house upon a stipulated allowance, and married a young widow, with whom he lived at Bow.

  11. The reason why I have to rely on the United States for protection against some things and not against others is that it was so stipulated when the State of New York entered the Union.

  12. They had stipulated indeed for religious liberty, but the Treaty of Limerick was soon shamelessly violated, and it found no avengers.

  13. This concession was made in 1825, under Charles the Tenth, while Hayti stipulated by treaty to pay one hundred and fifty million francs, as well for the recognition as for indemnification to colonial proprietors.

  14. No state is bound to permit the residence of foreign consuls, unless it has stipulated by convention to receive them.

  15. It is told that farm-laborers in the vicinity of the Connecticut River when engaged to work stipulated that they should have salmon for dinner but once a week.

  16. It was proposed that he should receive as full compensation a certain stipulated sum, and in return make a transfer of all his rights to the State.

  17. King Henry, however, stipulated that the knight should remain en parole in Flanders for six weeks.

  18. At the time agreed upon, he had not delivered to Richard the stipulated sum of money, the Christian captives, or the true cross, which was in his possession.

  19. Does it ever occur to her to take less than the stipulated wages?

  20. It is an agreement by which a certain amount of service of a specified 124 kind is promised for a stipulated sum of money and a home.

  21. The time stipulated as belonging to a worker is certainly her own; the rest of her time as certainly belongs to the person to whom she has agreed to give it.

  22. Now and again she had been compelled to go to Jan for money, over and above the stipulated sum paid to her.

  23. The exact reciprocity stipulated in the preceding articles, and which pervades every part of the treaty, insures a counter right to each party for every right ceded to the other.

  24. The consular convention, too, with His Most Christian Majesty has stipulated in certain cases the aid of the national authority to his consuls established here.

  25. By this treaty, it was stipulated that all conquests made during the war should be restored; and the colonists had the mortification to see the French re-possess themselves of Cape Breton.

  26. In the treaty of Utrecht, it was stipulated for the colonists that they should be permitted to hold their lands on condition of taking the oaths of allegiance to their new sovereign.

  27. It is farther objected, that they have stipulated for a right to prohibit the importation of negroes after 21 years.

  28. Uncle's will, in fact, had stipulated that no furnishings of the villa must be altered within five years of the date of his death.

  29. Federation's Constitution (1910 edition) stipulated that "no local union or unions of the W.

  30. This distinct violation of the British Minister's conditional sanction is alone sufficient to illustrate the fact that his protege's conduct was contrary to his wish or intention, and, also, to withdraw his stipulated justification.

  31. We hope that he has stipulated for tens of lacs of rupees.

  32. The English and Americans stipulated with us to remain strictly neutral in regard to our war with the Manchoos.

  33. Friesland proposed, that a right should be stipulated for the subjects of this Republic to purchase lands in any of our States; but such reasons were urged as convinced them, that this was too extensive an object for me to agree to; 1st.

  34. Footnote 179-4: This is the natural rent of capital in contradistinction to the stipulated rent.

  35. This profit of the undertaker is subject essentially to the same natural law as wages in general are; only it differs in this from all other branches of income, that it can never be stipulated for in advance.

  36. Lastly, the difference between the amount stipulated for, and the original amount of both rent and wages, as well as the interest of capital, is of special importance.

  37. In the French-Florentine commercial treaty of 1494, it is stipulated with the Florentines that their ships Gallica esse intelligantur and their merchants tanquam veri et naturales Galli etc.

  38. Rather does it consist of the surplus which the product of the undertaking affords over and above all the rent stipulated for in advance or estimated at the rate usual in the country, the interest on capital, and wages of common labor.

  39. Evidently, the original amount is, in the long run, the chief element in the determination of the stipulated amount.

  40. It is evident that the greater the enterprise is, the greater may be the surplus over and above the compensation stipulated for in advance of all the cooperating productive forces, and not only absolutely but also relatively.

  41. It was stipulated in the capitulation that they should have the right to do so at their own expense, and numbers of them, as well as friars, have already taken their departure.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stipulated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    agreed; arranged; certain; conditional; contracted; customary; engaged; firm; fixed; given; promised; provisional; sealed; settled; signed; stated; stipulated; undertaken