v. Rom. Law. [f. L. a(d)stipulāt- ppl. stem of a(d)stipulā-ri to join in a bargain, f. ad to, in addition + stipulā-ri to bargain.] To act as second stipulant or receiving party to a bargain, attaining thereby an equal claim with the principal stipulant.

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1880.  Muirhead, Gaius, III. § 114. A son, however, who is in the power of his father, may effectually adstipulate.

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