(law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding (or by their attorneys) relating to the business before the court; must be in writing unless they are part of the court record; "a stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay"
An agreement by attorneys on opposite sides of a case as to any matter pertaining to the proceedings or trial
An agreement by attorneys on both sides of a civil or criminal case about some aspect of the case; e g , to extend the time to answer, to adjourn the trial date, or to admit certain facts at the trial
An agreement by attorneys on opposite sides of a case as to any matter pertaining to the proceedings or trial It is not binding unless agreed to by both parties, and most stipulations must be in writing
an agreement by the attorneys and parties on opposite sides of a case regarding any matter in the trial proceedings
An agreemenp between the parties involved in a lawsuit regulating one or more aspects relating to that lawsuit
something that must be done, and which is stated as part of an agreement, law, or rule stipulation that
An agreement, admission or concession made in a judicial proceeding by the parties or their attorneys, thus relieving a party of its obligation to produce evidence in support of an argument or allegation
A mutual agreement between parties or his/her attorneys which resolves a particular issue
That which is stipulated, or agreed upon; that which is definitely arranged or contracted; an agreement; a covenant; a contract or bargain; also, any particular article, item, or condition, in a mutual agreement; as, the stipulations of the allied powers to furnish each his contingent of troops