stipulatio

/ˌstɪpjʊˈleɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of contract in ancient Roman law where the parties involved agree on the terms, or stipulations, of the contract.

“In studying ancient Roman law, it’s essential to understand the concept of stipulatio, which was a crucial part of contractual agreements.”

2. noun

A stipulation or condition in a contract or agreement.

“The terms of the contract included a stipulatio that the company would provide ongoing support for the product.”

Synonyms

  • agreement
  • contract

Antonyms

  • nullification
  • reversal