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In United States law, a stipulation is a formal legal acknowledgment and agreement made between opposing parties before a pending hearing or trial. For example, both parties might stipulate to certain facts and so not have to argue them in court.
A stipulation is an agreement between two parties that is submitted to the judge for approval. It eliminates the need to go to court and have a judge decide an issue. A written Stipulation and Order includes the parties agreement, both of their docHubd signatures, and the judges signature.
The only difference between a Separation Agreement and a Marital Settlement Agreement, or Stipulation of Settlement, is that in the case of the latter, there must be a divorce action pending before the parties enter into the agreement. The terms of the Agreement are then incorporated into a judgment of divorce.
In United States law, a stipulation is a formal legal acknowledgment and agreement made between opposing parties before a pending hearing or trial. For example, both parties might stipulate to certain facts and so not have to argue them in court. After the stipulation is entered into, it is presented to the judge.
(1) A stipulation in a contract of sale with reference to goods which are the subject thereof may be a condition or a warranty. (2) A condition is a stipulation essential to the main purpose of the contract, the bdocHub of which gives rise to a right to treat the contract as repudiated.
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Stipulated condition means a statement included in a BEA or affidavit that defines a condition which is acknowledged by the submitter to be the basis for defining the scope of the evaluation provided in a BEA and the basis for resulting liability protection.
A stipulation is an agreement between attorneys on opposite sides of a case, designed to shorten litigation or make the case simpler. Attorneys can stipulate to virtually any facts involved in the case, or to agree on certain procedures that will be allowed.
Example Sentence: 1 He left all his money to the town with the stipulation that it should be used to build a new football stadium. 2 The only stipulation the building society makes is that house must be insured.
The only difference between a Separation Agreement and a Marital Settlement Agreement, or Stipulation of Settlement, is that in the case of the latter, there must be a divorce action pending before the parties enter into the agreement. The terms of the Agreement are then incorporated into a judgment of divorce.
For example, if you run a fencing company and offer a sale, you can stipulate that to get the sale price, the fence must be ordered by a certain date. Your customer, in turn, might stipulate that the work must be finished before the ground freezes.

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