stipulatory

/ˈstɪpjələˌtɔri/
adjective
  1. Relating to or serving as a condition or requirement in an agreement or contract.
    • The stipulatory clause required the buyer to pay within 30 days.
    • Both parties signed a stipulatory document outlining the terms of the loan.
    • Her stipulatory demands were clearly listed in the rental agreement.
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