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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the stipulation dismissal document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Court File No.' section at the top of the form. This number is essential for identifying your case.
  3. In the 'Petitioner' and 'Respondent' fields, enter the names of both parties involved in the case. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. Next, indicate the date on which you are completing this form in the designated area. This helps establish a timeline for your records.
  5. Both parties must sign and date where indicated. If you have legal representation, ensure that your attorney's information is filled out correctly, including their address and registration number.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before finalizing. Once satisfied, save your document and proceed to distribute it as needed.

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A dismissal refers to the courts decision to terminate a court case without imposing liability on the defendant. The court may dismiss a case in response to a defendants motion to dismiss or do so sua sponte.
Stipulation generally means an agreement, a bargain, proviso, or condition. If the stipulation complies with an applicable statute or rule of court, it will be binding. A stipulation could mean a fact, promise, or provision in a contract agreed by two parties.
If a dispute has already escalated to court, a stipulation can be used to settle the case out of court. This saves both parties time and legal expenses while resolving the issue amicably.

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