Stipulations Sentence Examples

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  • These stipulations of the treaty, which were in effect a confirmation of the firman granted in 1620 by Murad IV.

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  • And when had Denton learned about the stipulations on the money?

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  • By this instrument the deputies of Hainault, Artois and Douay formed themselves into a league for the defence of the Catholic religion, and, subject to his observance of the political stipulations of the Union of Brussels, professed loyal allegiance to the king.

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  • The manner in which it was thus executed may have been sufficient security that its stipulations were not impious or illegal.

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  • The custom of the district, in the absence of stipulations between the parties, would be imported into their contract - the tenant going out on the same conditions as he came in.

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  • Further special stipulations regarding the Turkish lottery bonds were made, but these are, as before, omitted.

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  • Five years later Potemkin induced the chiefs of the Crimea and Kuban to hold a meeting at which the annexation of their country to Russia was declared, Turkey giving her consent by a convention, signed at Constantinople, on the 8th of January 1784, by which the stipulations as to the liberty of the Tatars contained in the treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji and the convention of Ainali Ka y ak were abrogated.

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  • But his reign was one continued series of the grossest enormities; his hostility to the British became evident, and accordingly a force of 10,500 men crossed the Runn in November 1815, and were within five miles of Bhuj, the capital of the country, when a treaty was concluded, by which the rao Bharmulji was confirmed in his title to the throne, on agreeing, among other stipulations, to cede Anjar and its dependencies in perpetuity to the British.

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  • Probably the feeling of amity on the part of the Burmese government was not very strong; but so long as the prince by whom the treaty was concluded continued in power, no attempt was made to depart from its main stipulations.

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  • The peace of the Pyrenees was a decisive event in his personal history as well as in that of France, for one of its most important stipulations referred to his marriage, He had already been strongly attracted to one of the nieces of Mazarin, but reasons of state triumphed over personal impulse; and it was agreed that the new friendship with Spain should be cemented by the marriage of Louis to his cousin, the Infanta Maria Theresa.

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  • In this they claimed that the majority had no right to abrogate the stipulations of the former diet of Spires, which permitted each prince to determine religious matters provisionally for himself, for all had unanimously pledged themselves to observe that agreement.

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  • By the peace of Prague, which transferred Upper Lusatia to Saxony in 1635, stipulations were made in favour of the Roman Catholics of that region, who are ecclesiastically in the jurisdiction of the cathedral chapter of St Peter at Bautzen, the dean of which has ex-officio a seat in the first chamber' of the diet.

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  • It was taken by the British forces in 1840 and 1841, and retained till 1846 as a guarantee for the fulfilment of the stipulations of the treaty.

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  • The remaining stipulations of the preliminary convention were duly carried out.

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  • Her population was double that of the two other kingdoms combined, and neither Margaret nor her successors observed the stipulations that each country should retain its own laws and customs and be ruled by natives only.

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  • It is on such principles as these that one could proceed to a general pacification, and give birth to a league of which the stipulations would form, so to speak, a new code of the law of nations, which, sanctioned by the greater part of the nations of Europe, would without difficulty become the immutable rule of the cabinets, while those who should try to infringe it would risk bringing upon themselves the forces of the new union."

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  • By its stipulations the yearly stipendium or tribute payable to Attila by the Romans was doubled; the fugitives were to be surrendered, or a fine of £8 to be paid for each of those who should be missing; free markets, open to Hun and Roman alike, were to be instituted; and any tribe with which Attila might be at any time at war was thereby to be held as excluded from alliance with Rome.

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  • The London protocol of 1871, with a view to prevent such abuses, lays down, perhaps a little too broadly, " that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting powers, by means of an amicable arrangement."

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  • A cash indemnity of 300,000 was also paid, and certain stipulations were made with regard to the construction of other railways giving access from Chile to the Bolivian interior.

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  • The stipulations regarding Herat were much as before; but there were to be apologies made to the mission for past insolence and rudeness, and the slave trade was to be suppressed in the Persian Gulf.

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  • With the exception of a small force retained at Bushire under General John Jacob for the three months assigned for execution of the ratifications and giving effect to certain stipulations of the treaty with regard to Afghanistan, the British troops returned to India, where their presence was greatly needed, owing to the outbreak of the Mutiny.

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  • The stipulations of the treaty, though deficient in precision (the Walachians, for instance, had no authentic record of the privileges enjoyed under Mahomet IV.), formed the basis of future liberties in both principalities; but for the moment all reforms were postponed.

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  • In the course of time, notwithstanding stipulations to the contrary, the town was strongly fortified and proved a troublesome neighbour During the siege of 1453 the inhabitants maintained on the whole a neutral attitude, but on the fall of the capital they surrendered to the Turkish conqueror, who granted them liberal terms. The walls have for the most part been removed.

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  • The crown always retains complete control over the company by reserving to itself the power of revoking the charter in case of the neglect of its stipulations.

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  • Am I being like him - making stipulations that ultimately take things away from my children?

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  • The United States accepted Japan's conditional surrender on August 11, with certain stipulations.

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  • Whether the tender process complied with the legal stipulations.

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  • Accordingly the default provisions of invoking the relevant stipulations of Part II of the Scheme apply to the time for payment.

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  • According to their inspiration to do so, the prophets recast and re-ordered the covenant stipulations.

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  • As it was on the Sioux reservation, the authorities in Washington were anxious to prevent this violation of the treaty stipulations.

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  • A tax-free death moved back to a thousand couple business lenders ' stipulations.

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  • The parties swore an 'oath, embodied in the document, to observe its stipulations.

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  • By the preliminary peace of San Stefano the Slavophil aspirations seemed to be realized, but the stipulations of that peace were considerably modified by the congress of Berlin (13th June to 13th July 1878), at which the aged chancellor held nominally the post of first plenipotentiary, but left to the second plenipotentiary, Count Shuvalov, not only the task of defending Russian interests, but also the responsibility and odium for the concessions which Russia had to make to Great Britain and Austria.

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  • The neglect of the Porte to carry out all the stipulations of the Cretan arrangement of 1896 led to a renewal of the disturbances, and Greece began to take steps for the invasion of t he island; in February 1897 Colonel Vassos sailed of 1897.

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  • They would use salami strategy, and wear away at the stipulations laid down on their involvement.

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  • The United States accepted Japan 's conditional surrender on August 11, with certain stipulations.

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  • The stipulations of the agreement meant that the couple had to maintain strict security measures in order in ensure no unofficial media persons entered.

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  • This leads us to our next point, namely the precise stipulations of the covenant made with Abraham in Genesis 17.

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  • No, one of the stipulations of the award is that you have graduated from a UK university.

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  • While you certainly don't want to put many stipulations on each person's speech, you should give speakers a time limit, so that you have plenty of time for all of the other activities during the allotted time for the shower.

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  • Use discretion when learning how to purchase tax liens, as the entire system contains hundreds of stipulations that vary based on the property in question.

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  • You can read the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment's release regarding the stipulations and safety issues of crystalline silica at the official OEHHA site.

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  • Before you jump on the chance for a free vacation, keep in mind that each of these offers is different and there are some stipulations involved in using these programs.

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  • Check the websites for each of the companies for updated information, since facts and stipulations do change.

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  • Certain stipulations are often put on the slaughterer, such as good character and good standing under Jewish law.

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  • There, you can post up the titles you'd like to trade, the games you'd like to receive in return, and any other stipulations you may have.

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  • For television viewers who are real fans of the show, none of these stipulations will be a problem.

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  • While other loans like tuition may have some tax stipulations, interest on a home equity line is tax deductible.

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  • Limitations, stipulations, and restrictions also play a role in the actual cost of a mortgage.

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  • Many insurance companies have stipulations regarding your choice of doctors.

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  • Read the requirements, stipulations and qualifications for obtaining the grant.

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  • Childcare vouchers can help struggling families with childcare expenses, but who can qualify, and what are the stipulations?

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  • Coupons do come with stipulations, however.

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  • The fine print may have stipulations on how to go about canceling - a process that requires extensive work on your part.

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  • A few have additional stipulations, such as restaurant coupons that are not valid on alcohol, or retail coupons where a purchase over a particular amount is required in order to use the coupon.

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  • There is a strict list of requirements that includes criteria for household income as well as countable resources and work stipulations for able-bodied adults.

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  • Many stipulations attached to employment insurance policies leave many unemployed borrowers ineligible to use the policy, even if they have paid the fee faithfully, month after month.

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  • Insurance companies that offer online immediate insurance quotes are aware of these stipulations and they will generally show you all of the insurance limits available for the state that you reside in.

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  • Be sure to check with your insurance provider to find out if there are any stipulations regarding your policy as it pertains to rental cars before deciding whether or not to purchase additional coverage.

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  • Under the bill, those who already had healthcare coverage would be able to keep their insurance, although with some stipulations that could create potential problems.

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  • Whatever the situation, there are stipulations when it comes to age limitation and insurance coverage.

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  • In most cases, if you are interested in obtaining alternative medical treatments, there will be rules and stipulations from the insurance company as to how these medical treatments will be paid for and administered.

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  • You have to agree to all of these stipulations before you can be eligible to compete on the show.

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  • Take the time to read through all the stipulations of the program before using it to build your web page.

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