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  2. Stipulation - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, a stipulation is a formal legal acknowledgment and agreement made between opposing parties before a pending hearing or trial.. For example, both parties might stipulate to certain facts and so not have to argue them in court.

  3. Stipulatio - Wikipedia

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    D.45.1.1.pr, which appears to have been compressed, since the reasoning does not follow perfectly, says that there can only be a stipulation when parties speak, so the mute, deaf and dumb cannot stipulate, and someone who is not present cannot stipulate. However, a slave may stipulate for a deaf or dumb master.

  4. Stipulative definition - Wikipedia

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    A stipulative definition is a type of definition in which a new or currently existing term is given a new specific meaning for the purposes of argument or discussion in a given context. When the term already exists, this definition may, but does not necessarily, contradict the dictionary definition of the term. Because of this, a stipulative ...

  5. Rule against perpetuities - Wikipedia

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    The rule against perpetuities serves a number of purposes. First, English courts have long recognized that allowing owners to attach long-lasting contingencies to their property harms the ability of future generations to freely buy and sell the property, since few people would be willing to buy property that had unresolved issues regarding its ownership hanging over it.

  6. Stipulated removal - Wikipedia

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    Stipulated removal is a summary deportation procedure used in immigration enforcement in the United States.Stipulated removal occurs when a noncitizen who is facing removal proceedings and is scheduled for a hearing with an immigration judge signs a document stipulating that he/she is waiving the right to trial and to appeal, and is prepared to be removed immediately.

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    Just because renters can submit reports multiple times doesn't mean the data on them differs from a standard tenant screening. You'll still find critical information like: ... They also stipulate ...

  8. Critiques Do Not a Cabinet Make - AOL

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    But it sure does seem like that is high on the aliens’ list of priorities, after building ancient pyramids and making circles in cornfields. ... etc. But let’s stipulate that one or all of ...

  9. Stay of proceedings - Wikipedia

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    A stay of proceedings is a ruling by the court in civil and criminal procedure that halts further legal process in a trial or other legal proceeding. [1] The court can subsequently lift the stay and resume proceedings based on events taking place after the stay is ordered.