noun
- a person who specifies conditions or requirements in an agreement or contract
Usage: legal
Examples
- The stipulator insisted on a penalty clause for late delivery.
- As the stipulator of the contract, she had the right to modify the terms.
- The legal document identified him as the primary stipulator.
- Each stipulator must sign the agreement before it becomes binding.
- The stipulator outlined specific performance standards in the deal.
- Both parties agreed to the conditions set by the stipulator.