16 Feb 2016
Native language
Korean
Question about English (US)
What is the difference between stipulation and condition?
Feel free to just provide example sentences.
Feel free to just provide example sentences.
Native language
English (US)
Condition has many more meanings than stipulation. A health condition, products with conditioning, and conditions when negotiating something with someone or in business.
"He has a health condition where he cannot eat anything with peanuts."
"Do you have any hair conditioner or shampoo? I'm all out."
"You can borrow my book, but on one condition: tell me I'm the best."
A stipulation is a condition that is required to be followed in an agreement.
"A stipulation, however, was made with these chiefs that a strip of country sufficient for the purposes of a railway to Matabeleland should be conceded to the Chartered Company."
Search around more if you are talking about stipulation in Law.
"He has a health condition where he cannot eat anything with peanuts."
"Do you have any hair conditioner or shampoo? I'm all out."
"You can borrow my book, but on one condition: tell me I'm the best."
A stipulation is a condition that is required to be followed in an agreement.
"A stipulation, however, was made with these chiefs that a strip of country sufficient for the purposes of a railway to Matabeleland should be conceded to the Chartered Company."
Search around more if you are talking about stipulation in Law.