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stipulate at vs stipulate in

Both 'stipulate at' and 'stipulate in' are not commonly used phrases in English. The more common and correct preposition to use with 'stipulate' is 'in'.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 786 views

stipulate at

This is not a common or correct construction in English.

Avoid using 'stipulate at' as it is not a standard or accepted phrase in English. Instead, use 'stipulate in' to convey the intended meaning.
  • Contracts shall stipulate at least the following obligations for the contracting party:
  • I welcome national inspections (Article 33), which stipulate at least one unannounced inspection per year.
  • Sale/purchase contracts covering straw, processing commitments and processing contracts as referred to in Article 2(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1673/2000 shall stipulate at least:
  • Whereas the Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights stipulates at point 16 dealing with equal treatment that measures should be developed to enable men and women to reconcile their occupational and family obligations;
  • The directive at present stipulates four years' full-time study.
  • One provision of the cooperation agreement stipulates that, at the end of the project, an independent expert will calculate actual costs and revenues.
  • Can we at least stipulate the victim stalked him?
  • We work out a deal, we can at least stipulate that he gets some help.
  • Article 36 of the above-mentioned Agreement stipulates that at the request of the Faeroes, the Community will consider improving the access possibilities for specific products.
  • The eligibility criteria for the ARGO programme (Article 8 of the ARGO Decision) currently stipulate participation by at least three partners from three different states.
  • All right, will you at least stipulate that Star Trek IV:
  • The draft directive which is due to be tabled shortly before Parliament for consideration must stipulate tough penalty measures at European level against any person involved in this kind of trafficking.
  • Article 2(2) of Directive 88/599/EEC stipulates that at least 1 % of working days must be checked every year, of which not less than 15 % are to be checked at the roadside and not less than 25 % at the premises of undertakings.
  • 5. The authorisation shall stipulate, at the choice of the competent authorities that the box reserved for endorsement by the customs must either:
  • If a distributor subcontracts maintenance and repair services to authorised repairers, in the interests of consumers the manufacturer should be permitted to stipulate that at least one authorised repairer must be located in the vicinity of the distributor.
  • (23d) Article 1 2 of Directive 88/599/EEC stipulates that at least 1% of working days must be checked every year, of which not less than 15% are to be checked at the roadside and not less than 25% at the premises of undertakings.
  • Article 2(2) of Directive 88/599/EEC stipulates that at least 1% of working days must be checked every year, of which not less than 15% are to be checked at the roadside and not less than 25% at the premises of undertakings.
  • The model contract concluded between broadcasters and cable operators in 1985 stipulates, at the request of the Dutch government, that cable operators do not pay any intellectual property rights for transmission of Dutch public television programmes.
  • The authorisation shall stipulate, at the choice of the competent authorities that the box reserved for endorsement by the customs must either:
  • The Road Map calls for 'reciprocal steps by the two parties' (introduction, first paragraph) and stipulates that 'at each phase, the parties are expected to perform their obligations in parallel' (introduction, fourth paragraph).

Alternatives:

  • stipulate in

stipulate in

This is the correct and more commonly used preposition to use with 'stipulate'.

'Stipulate in' is the correct phrase to use when specifying terms or conditions within an agreement or contract.
  • q) The Framework Decision should stipulate in Chapter II that Member States should be allowed to adopt legislative measures to allow further processing when such a measure is necessary to safeguard:
  • The Framework Decision should stipulate in Chapter II that Member States should be allowed to adopt legislative measures to allow further processing when such a measure is necessary to safeguard:
  • The provisions applicable to carcasses must stipulate in particular the way they are to be hung and specify any damage or handling liable to affect the commercial quality of the products or to contaminate them that is to be avoided during processing.
  • (15) The provisions applicable to carcases must stipulate in particular the way they are to be hung and specify any damage or handling liable to affect the commercial quality of the products or to contaminate them that is to be avoided during processing.
  • 67. Along the same line of reasoning, this Framework Decision should stipulate in Chapter II that Member States should be allowed to adopt legislative measures to allow further processing when such a measure is necessary to safeguard:
  • Along the same line of reasoning, this Framework Decision should stipulate in Chapter II that Member States should be allowed to adopt legislative measures to allow further processing when such a measure is necessary to safeguard:
  • Takes the view that all limited partnerships should be free to stipulate in their statutes whether their partners may remain anonymous or must be named and that, in the latter case, a law must be enacted to guarantee that their identities are in fact made public;
  • Each agreement shall stipulate in particular the general conditions for the management of the funds granted to the Supervisory Authority.
  • It is therefore appropriate to stipulate in particular that agreements on commercial premiums are not exempted.
  • It shall stipulate in particular the date and port of signing on.
  • The Commission has suggested that the Scottish Executive should stipulate in the contract that all workers must be transferred.
  • The call for tender published by the intervention agency shall stipulate in particular the minimum quantities to which bids must refer.
  • For this reason, we must stipulate in this directive that an effective financing system is necessary for the Natura 2000 network.
  • These two amendments, as has already been said by other Members, concern the additional guarantees that some Member States can stipulate in order for animals to enter, and also with the possibility of conducting tests on animals of less than 30 months.
  • Article 6 of Regulation No 1 states that the institutions of the Community may stipulate in their rules of procedure which of the languages are to be used in specific cases.
  • The Commission should therefore list the different categories of possible infringements and stipulate in each instance whether they are to be punishable by the competent national authorities under administrative or criminal law.
  • It shall stipulate in particular but not exclusively:
  • Indeed, we suggest this 15 % in the explanatory memorandum as an indicative figure and stipulate in the regulation that particular emphasis must be given to these two fields.
  • There is no need to specifically stipulate in this piece of legislation the obligation to retrieve this mercury and transport it across Europe to a new, more permanent storage facility.
  • The contracts shall be drawn up at least two weeks before the date of delivery and shall stipulate in particular:

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