Mariah Carey and James Packer were to state in writing if they were giving one another a gift.
The 'Hero' hitmaker - who recently split from the Australian billionaire - reportedly rejected a "tacky and insulting" pre-nuptial agreement drawn up by her then-fiance's legal team, as the document included strict conditions relating to clothing allowances, the use of private jets and the ownership of presents.
According to TMZ, one condition stated: "Except for gifts between them for their engagement, wedding or on birthdays and anniversaries, no item of jewellery and/or personal adornment costing over $250,000 will be deemed a gift unless accompanied by, or promptly followed by, a writing specifically stating 'This is my gift to you.' "
James also refused to foot the bill for Mariah's stage costumes or clothes for five-year-old Moroccan and Monroe, the twins she has with ex-husband Nick Cannon.
With a blank space left for a maximum amount to agree on, it states: "the clothing is not to be used for business or performing and "Mariah shall provide all clothing for her children."