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Example sentences for "stipulations"

Lexicographically close words:
stipulate; stipulated; stipulates; stipulating; stipulation; stipules; stipulis; stir; stirabout; stirbt
  1. Each of these treaties stipulated the precise conditions under which the new affiliation should be maintained, these stipulations comprising, in effect, so many projected amendments of the original constitution of the Bund.

  2. The stipulations of the constitution which relate to finance are precise.

  3. They are, indeed, forbidden to contract a marriage at all until after the Cortes shall have examined and approved the stipulations involved.

  4. The constitutions of most monarchical states contain more or less elaborate stipulations respecting the establishment of a regency in the event of the sovereign's minority or incapacitation.

  5. Among its stipulations was one even for annual tribute to the barbarous Slave Power.

  6. As a substitute, stipulations for naval coöperation were adopted between Great Britain and France,--also between Great Britain and the United States.

  7. One of the stipulations was that, if either should be struck down by the hand of Death, the other should remain in the work and train the children to stick to it to the end of their lives.

  8. Congo, avoiding the basin of the Ogowe, to which the stipulations of the present Act do not apply.

  9. You have now produced to me the lease between Major Cameron and your firm for twelve years up till Martinmas 1880: are all the stipulations about improvements contained in it?

  10. Then in addition to the stipulations in the agreement, I understand the owner receives a commission of five per cent.

  11. Are there not sometimes special stipulations for that event?

  12. The Richmond party approached the discussion rather indirectly, and at no time did they either make categorical demands, or tender formal stipulations or absolute refusals.

  13. Owing to the peculiar situation of Japan and the anomalous form of its Government, the action of that empire in performing treaty stipulations is inconstant and capricious.

  14. They contain stipulations for extinguishing the possessory rights of the Indians to large and valuable tracts of lands.

  15. Some legislative provision is requisite to carry these stipulations into full effect.

  16. In fulfilling the public stipulations in this particular it is expected a valuable saving will be made.

  17. The Choctaws have twelve public schools, established by treaty stipulations with the United States.

  18. The first would withhold the occasions of war and of competition; the second adjusts the pretensions of men by stipulations and treaties.

  19. If these stipulations are in the nature of servitudes, they depend for their duration on the sovereignty of Russia, and are personal or national rather than territorial.

  20. The two other stipulations are different in character.

  21. The other stipulations of this extraordinary treaty divided a portion of revenue secured to Napoleon among the members of his family.

  22. When the terms were in the act of being adjusted, the maréchals desired to know upon what stipulations they were to insist on Napoleon's personal behalf.

  23. Except this, all the other stipulations were to be made good at the expense of France, whose Provisional Government were never consulted upon the terms granted.

  24. The Senate of Napoleon, when they called the Bourbons to the throne, had not done so without making stipulations on the part of the nation, and also upon their own.

  25. We give these orders at full length, to show that they left Captain Maitland no authority to make conditions or stipulations of surrender, or to treat Napoleon otherwise than as an ordinary prisoner of war.

  26. Frederick I, who was chosen to succeed him in Denmark, wrote to the estates of Sweden, demanding that in accordance with the stipulations of the Union of Kalmar he might also be acknowledged king in Sweden.

  27. All stipulations of former treaties not superseded or annulled by this treaty shall continue in force.

  28. They entered formal protests in the names of those States against the validity of the treaty, as containing several stipulations which infringed and violated the legislative rights thereof.

  29. The United States reaffirm all obligations to the Cherokees arising out of treaty stipulations or legislative acts of the Government.

  30. This aggregate sum was appropriated and placed in the Treasury of the United States, to be disposed of according to the stipulations of the treaty.

  31. The military force stationed in that country, although forming a large proportion of the Army, is represented as entirely inadequate to our own protection and the fulfillment of our treaty stipulations with Mexico.

  32. If she should fail to do this, the fulfillment of our treaty stipulations with Mexico and our duty to the Indians themselves will, it is feared, become a subject of serious embarrassment to the Government.

  33. In addition to the stipulations contained in this convention, two other objects remain to be accomplished between the contracting powers: First.

  34. These stipulations establish an imaginary safety line, below which a ship may not sink without danger of foundering.

  35. Biles, published in "Engineering," for material relating to the Board of Trade stipulations as to bulkheads; to Sir George C.

  36. It represents the standard practice which is followed in all passenger ships, the spacing and height of whose bulkheads is determined in accordance with certain stipulations of the British Board of Trade.

  37. Such alterations bear, in my mind, no resemblance to an infraction of one of those great and leading and master stipulations in which all the Powers of Europe are deeply interested.

  38. There is no treaty the stipulations of which it can be imputed to England that she has violated, evaded, or set at naught.

  39. I will proceed to designate the proper officers to carry the stipulations into effect.

  40. Again, I can make no stipulations with regard to the treatment of citizens and their private property.

  41. In the treaty stipulations between France and England in 1714, the commercial rights of the French company of Quebec were secured to them.

  42. He labored, and measurably filled, gratuitously, the chartered stipulations of the company.

  43. A compliance with licensed parliamentary stipulations would have required the arrest of the murderers in all these cases, and the testimony and criminals to be sent to Canada for conviction and execution.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stipulations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    string; term; ultimatum