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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the agreed order in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the parties involved in the case under 'PLAINTIFF' and 'DEFENDANT'. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  3. Fill in the 'CAUSE NO.' section with the appropriate case number assigned by the court.
  4. In the section labeled 'Upon agreement of the parties...', specify any agreements made regarding trial dates or other relevant details.
  5. Set the trial date by filling in the designated space, ensuring it is clear and legible.
  6. Finally, sign and date at the bottom where indicated, ensuring all parties have agreed before submission.

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An Agreed Order refers to a written agreement submitted by the parties to a case resolving the issues between them.
Agreed order means a written document that includes but is not limited to stipulations of fact or stipulated conclusions of law that finally resolves a grievance, a complaint, or a show cause order issued informally without expectation of further formal proceedings in accordance with KRS 311.591(6);
When you are facing a professional disciplinary complaint, Texas licensing boards or agencies typically allow you to resolve your complaint informally by agreement rather than proceeding to a contested hearing and formal sanctions. In many cases, this informal resolution by agreement takes the form of an Agreed Order.
If parties agree to resolve the case with a settlement agreement, you must ensure that it is legally binding. Consent decrees are court orders, so you will have legal recourse if someone does not abide by the judgment. You will have fewer steps to take if a party does not follow the order approved by the judge.
A consent judgment (also known as a consent decree or a consent order) is a judgment made by a judge with the consent of all the parties. It is not strictly a judgment, but rather a settlement agreement approved by the court.

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