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"stipulated by article" is a correctly used phrase in written English.
This phrase is used when referencing a particular article in a document, such as a contract. For example, you could say, "The payment terms are stipulated by Article 11 of the agreement."
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Given these potential consequences, the research-based industry and its supporters oppose "broad-based compulsory licensing" arguing that compulsory licensing, as stipulated by Article 31 of the TRIPS Agreement, is intended to be of limited use, mainly to address anti-trust issues.
Moreover, it was stipulated by Article 32 of the Water Settlement Law that the public right shall not be prejudiced in benefiting from water used for drinking and domestic and animal watering purposes[14].
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The Jordan Professional Associations Complex said the government "has once again violated the constitution by issuing more temporary laws that are not of an urgent nature, as stipulated in Article 94a of the Jordanian constitution".
Hence, all that needs to be established is a nexus between the object of the law in question and one of the permissible subjects stipulated in Article 14(2).
I am on track to finish within the time stipulated by my funding.
As stipulated by Greenland Authorities, the oil spill response documents are not publicly available".
Belichick, as stipulated by his contract, automatically became the head coach.
Its speed and success were simply stipulated, by supporters and opponents alike.
Each will include a minimum of seven bands, as stipulated by city ordinance.
Thenceforward, relations between the governor and Napoleon were limited strictly to those stipulated by the regulations.
Without it the business will be "uncomfortably close" to breaching the borrowing terms stipulated by its lenders.
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