Rom. Law. [ad. L. a(d)stipulātiōn-em n. of action f. a(d)stipulā-ri; see prec. and -ION.] The addition of, or acting as, a second receiving party in a bargain.

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1880.  Muirhead, Gaius, III. § 114. Adstipulation by a slave is of no avail.

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