Stipulation

Stipulation - A stipulation is a legal document that outlines an agreement between parties involved in a court case, often used in trial court practice and bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings.

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Stipulation
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Definition and Examples

Definition
A stipulation is a legal document that outlines an agreement between parties involved in a court case, often used in trial court practice and bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings.
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Translations

es-es
Estipulación
es-mx
Estipulación
pt-br
Estipulação
de-de
Stipulation
en-gb
Stipulation
fr-fr
Stipulation
he-il
הסכם
hi-in
शर्त
ja-jp
条項
zh-cn
约定

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StipulationStipulation - A stipulation is a legal document that outlines an agreement between parties involved in a court case, often used in trial court practice and bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings.Trial Court Practice DocumentsTrial Court Practice Documents - Trial Court Practice Documents are written or presented materials used in the litigation process, including exhibits, reports, affidavits, motions, stipulations, and other procedural documents created or used in trial courts.Bankruptcy and Restructuring DocumentBankruptcy and Restructuring Document - A Bankruptcy and Restructuring Document is a written or recorded representation of information related to bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings, including forms, statements, and motions.Stipulation to Avoid LienStipulation to Avoid Lien - A Stipulation to Avoid Lien is a legal agreement between parties that prevents a lien from being placed on a property or asset.Stipulation to Abstain and RemandStipulation to Abstain and Remand - A Stipulation to Abstain and Remand is a legal agreement between parties in a case where one party agrees to abstain from taking certain actions while the case is remanded or sent back to a lower court for further proceedings.Stipulation to RejectStipulation to Reject - A Stipulation to Reject is a legal agreement between parties in which they agree to reject or disallow certain evidence or arguments in a case.Stipulation to Convert Case from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7Stipulation to Convert Case from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 - A Stipulation to Convert Case from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 is a legal agreement between a debtor and creditor that allows the debtor to change their bankruptcy case from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7.Stipulation for Adequate ProtectionStipulation for Adequate Protection - A Stipulation for Adequate Protection is a legal agreement between parties that ensures a creditor's interest in property is protected during bankruptcy proceedings.Stipulation for Relief from StayStipulation for Relief from Stay - A Stipulation for Relief from Stay is a legal agreement between parties involved in a bankruptcy case that allows a creditor to continue collection efforts against a debtor's property that would otherwise be protected by an automatic stay.Stipulation to Appoint Resolution AdvocateStipulation to Appoint Resolution Advocate - A Stipulation to Appoint Resolution Advocate is a legal agreement between parties in a dispute, where they agree to appoint a neutral third party to help resolve the dispute.Stipulation to AssumeStipulation to Assume - A Stipulation to Assume is a legal agreement between parties where one party agrees to take on the responsibility or liability for a particular matter or issue.Stipulation to Allow ClaimsStipulation to Allow Claims - A Stipulation to Allow Claims is a legal agreement between parties in a lawsuit that allows certain claims to be accepted without further dispute or litigation.Stipulation to Continue HearingStipulation to Continue Hearing - A Stipulation to Continue Hearing is a legal agreement between parties involved in a case to postpone a scheduled hearing to a later date.Stipulation to AbandonStipulation to Abandon - A Stipulation to Abandon is a legal agreement between parties in which they voluntarily give up or relinquish their rights or interests in a property or legal claim.Stipulation to Approve DocumentStipulation to Approve Document - A Stipulation to Approve Document is a legal agreement between parties that acknowledges the acceptance and approval of a written or recorded representation of thought or expression.Stipulation to Compromise ControversyStipulation to Compromise Controversy - A Stipulation to Compromise Controversy is a legal agreement between parties to settle a dispute by making concessions and coming to a mutual agreement.sub_class_ofparent_class_ofsee_alsois_defined_byselfsub_class_ofparent_class_ofsee_alsois_defined_by