stipulation

/ˌstɪpjəˈleɪʃən/
noun
  1. A condition or requirement that is part of an agreement or contract.
    • One stipulation of the lease is that no pets are allowed.
    • She agreed to help, but with the stipulation that she would be paid in advance.
    • The contract included a stipulation that the work must be finished by June.
  2. The act of demanding or specifying something as a condition.
    • The lawyer handled the stipulation of the payment terms.
    • The stipulation of a deadline made the project more stressful.
    • His stipulation that everyone must attend caused some complaints.
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