Prepositions after "stipulate"

"stipulate in" or "stipulate by"?

In 64% of cases "stipulate in" is used

This requirement is stipulated in Section 12(2) of the Professional Engineers Act.

Perhaps someone already said this, but she can stipulate in the marriage contract that he can not.

Also at no time can one stipulate in a marriage contract that the husband can not marry a second wife.

Sell your share -- the household, after a minimum period of time stipulated in the sales agreement (e.

Annotations should not extend beyond one paragraph unless otherwise stipulated in your assignment guidelines.

Two modals that were not stipulated in the KBSR/KBSM syllabus, would and shall, were also found in the essays.

So we're going to get started with the debate, and let's stipulate in advance what I know many feel obliged to say.

Now, for the first time, the public's right to have access to these judgments is stipulated in the civil procedure law.

The enquiry on the Impeachment Motion against the Chief Justice submitted in accordance with the provision stipulated in the more.

In 21% of cases "stipulate by" is used

Conditions, if any, Stipulated by Witness.

Over 90% of NGRI findings are stipulated by both sides without a trial.

The proceeds from this would be shared in a formula stipulated by the agreement.

Cross-Subsidy Surcharge for open access by unrelated buyer-seller combine as stipulated by the EA 2003 has not been clearly defined yet.

This will effectively make the procedural findings and guidance stipulated by the current Tribunal inapplicable to the proceedings of other Tribunal(s).

It was to provide independent assessment of how petroleum revenues are managed and used as stipulated by the Petroleum Revenue Management Act, 2011 (Act 815).

A member of NSK is particularly obliged to act in accordance with the moral, political, aesthetic and ethical norms stipulated by the NSK Internal Book of Laws (IBL).

Item 2 states: A member of NSK is particularly obliged to act in accordance with the moral, political, aesthetic and ethical norms stipulated by the NSK Internal Book of Laws.

In 3% of cases "stipulate to" is used

Let us stipulate to that **40;1322;TOOLONG.

In 1% of cases "stipulate at" is used

Payment and Price The total price payable for the goods will be stipulated at the time when you place your order whether or not the order has been confirmed.