0 past simple and past participle of stipulate
1 to say exactly how something must be or must be done:
Section 4 proposes a specific solution for this kind of problem, which satisfies the stipulated fairness criteria.
If one wishes to stipulate that (general) protected reasons are "rules," then, of course, precedents are "rules" as stipulated.
Another important feature of the local rules and regulations was that they were crafted and stipulated by the people themselves over the course of time.
Among other measures this stipulated that the presidency would alternate between the two parties.
The agreement stipulated that new elections were to be held and monitored by international observer groups.
As described, it is only ancestral content that serves the (evolutionary) function stipulated by the theory.
The registration law of successive occupation stipulated that those electors who moved only within a parliamentary borough would not be disqualified by the move.
Recall that we stipulated that ' in all likelihood ' means ' a probability equal to or less than.01'.