A man of sense would be ashamed to compare them, a man of honesty, not intoxicated with passion, would blush to lisp a question of the obligation to observe the stipulation on our part.
Ministers were therefore able to deny to an angry opposition in Parliament that there had been any compromise, or stipulation between General Howe and the rebels, although the Duke of Manchester affirmed that he had private information of it.
It is a mutual stipulation between God and us: and therefore, if it be a great sin to break promise, much more to break covenant.
The same stipulation was inserted in a treaty subsequently made at Paris with the King of Sweden.
But such a stipulation as this was clearly not within the meaning of that clause; and it was received with great repugnance by many of the States.
In case of war, I believe no stipulation which may be made will have the importance which people fear, provided the Dardanelles are in times of peace in the possession of people who are fully independent of Russia.
Then there follows, under paragraph five, a stipulation concerning the indemnity of war, which leaves the question open, whether "it should be pecuniary or territorial.
The foregoing recital of facts will have shown that he was completely at the end of his resources, and that Maitland had not made a single stipulation as to his reception in England.
To these was now added a demand for the evacuation of all Polish and Prussian fortresses by French troops, a stipulationwhich it was practically certain that Napoleon would refuse.
She, when she had accepted him, had done so with a stipulation that she should not be hurried; but we all know what such stipulations are worth.
And the only reason I make that stipulation is for the record.
I would like to give them to the Commission with the understanding and stipulation that they will not be released to the press or to any news media, with the exception and understanding of your final report.
A general stipulationas to the final abolition of slavery.
In fulfillment of the stipulation with Georgia, seven treaties had been held with them, five of which were with the Creeks and two with the Cherokees.
In absence of any rational explanation of such a step, it has been supposed a secret stipulation with the Grand Duke at the time of the marriage, but of this there is not a shadow of evidence.
Publicity is further assured by the constitutional stipulation that "no one shall be held responsible for truthful reports of the proceedings of the public sessions of the Reichstag.
Prior to 1694 there was no stipulation upon this subject and the king could keep a parliament in existence as long as he liked.
At no point is the constitution more explicit than in its stipulation of the responsibility of ministers.
By legal stipulation one of the secretaries of state must sit in the upper house; and the Lord Privy Seal, the Lord Chancellor, and the Lord President of the Council are all but invariably peers.
Members are permitted, however, to travel free throughout Italy by rail, or on steamers belonging to lines that have a government contract containing a stipulation upon the subject.
There is still some question as to whether the stipulation that all laws require the assent of the two houses covers, under every circumstance, the appropriation of money.
In any case, there was put into the instrument no stipulation whatsoever relating to its revision, and none has ever been added.
Congress has, by statute, provided for the trial of issues of fact in civil cases by the court without the intervention of a jury, only when the parties waive their right to a jury by a stipulation in writing.
Statute prohibiting a stipulation against liability for negligence in delivery of interstate telegraph messages.
The courts of a few jurisdictions hold that thestipulation as to valuation is good even as against the negligence of the carrier or his agent.
A mortgage of personal property ordinarily contains a stipulation that the mortgagor shall retain possession until after default of payment of the mortgage debt.
If a mortgagor stipulates in the mortgage that he waives his equity of redemption can this stipulation be enforced against him?
If a policy of insurance contains no stipulation relative to suicide, and the insured takes the policy intending to commit suicide, and does commit suicide, is the policy enforceable?
In every sale, in the absence of an expressstipulation to the contrary, there is an implied warranty of title.
The pledgee cannot be a purchaser at the sale, unless so permitted by express stipulation in the contract of pledge.
The ordinary insurance contract, however, which contains any suicide clause provides against suicide only, and does not contain any stipulation as to the sanity of the insured at the time he commits the act.
A mortgagee has the right to seize the property upon default of payment of the debt secured, if the mortgage contains a stipulation to that effect.
In connection with insurance contracts, it means a statement or stipulation which, by reference or express term, is itself made a part of the contract of insurance.
In the absence of any express stipulation as to the condition of the premises, or their suitableness for the purpose for which they are to be used, the law implies nothing.
Probably the courts in the majority of cases hold that such a stipulation is valid in case of losses arising not by reason of the negligence of the carrier or his agents.
If the bill contains a stipulationnot requiring acceptance, this is called waiver of acceptance, and the bill need not be presented for acceptance.
If you wish the stipulation removed," I continued, gaily, "there is no better opportunity than this.
Now, my dear girl, say there are no more lions in my path and that your last stipulation is agreed to.
Madame Dorval made it a specialstipulation in her engagement.
Most of the commercial treaties of the nineteenth century contain a stipulation which is characterised as the most-favoured-nation clause.
If, however, a treaty stipulation essentially presupposes a certain form of government, then a change from such form makes such stipulation void, because its execution has become impossible.
The object of a treaty with such a stipulation is an obligation of one of the contracting States, and the treaty is therefore valid and binding.
Austria, no doubt, intended to secure by this stipulation for the inhabitants of North Schleswig the opportunity of voting in favour of their union with Denmark.
If two meanings of a stipulationare admissible according to the text of a treaty, such meaning is to prevail as the party proposing the stipulation knew at the time to be the meaning preferred by the party accepting it.
It is to be hoped that in time all the Powers will accede to this Additional Convention, for its stipulation is of great importance in cases of shipwreck.
The contracting Powers have to furnish the Bureau with a certified copy of every stipulation concerning arbitration arrived at between them, and of any award concerning them rendered by a special tribunal.
Footnote 596: This stipulation was proposed in the interest of defence in time of war.
At common law, a submission is generally revocable at any time before award; and it is also, in the absence of stipulation to the contrary, revoked by the death of one of the parties.