/ˈstɪpjəleɪtəˈ/ – noun
Definition: bên thỏa thuận, người đặt điều kiện, người làm rõ thêm điều kiện.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a stipulator is a person who makes a stipulation or agreement with another party. A stipulation is a formal agreement or condition that is part of a contract or legal document. The stipulator is the party who sets forth the terms and conditions of the agreement, which the other party must agree to in order for the contract to be valid.
Example: The stipulator in the contract required that payment be made within 30 days of the invoice date.