Stipulation definition

Stipulation means this Stipulation of Settlement.
Stipulation means this Stipulation of Settlement, including the recitals and Exhibits thereto.

Examples of Stipulation in a sentence

  • If any signatory to this MOA determines that its terms will not or cannot be carried out, that party shall immediately consult with the other parties to attempt to develop an amendment per Stipulation VII, above.

  • The undersigned attorney stipulates, warrants, and represents that he has both actual and apparent authority to enter into this Stipulation, agreement, and Undertaking, individually and on behalf of the Firm.

  • It is expressly acknowledged that any postpetition obligations payable to PropCo under the PropCo Cash Collateral Stipulation shall continue to be payable notwithstanding that the commencement of the Transition Period or other actions contemplated under this Compromise constitutes a termination event under the PropCo Cash Collateral Stipulation, in order that PropCo may continue paying its postpetition obligations when due.

  • On September 9, 2009, the Bankruptcy Court entered its final order approving the Stipulation And Final Order For (i) Adequate Protection and (ii) Use Of Cash Collateral With Respect To Secured Loans To FCP PropCo, LLC, (the “PropCo Cash Collateral Stipulation”), which stipulation was entered into between PropCo, SCI, the Mortgage Lenders and Deutsche Bank AG, as swap counterparty (“DB”).

  • The Parties agree that the Central Valley Water Board has subject matter jurisdiction over the matters alleged in this action and personal jurisdiction of the Parties to this Stipulation.


More Definitions of Stipulation

Stipulation means a voluntary admission of fact.
Stipulation means this Stipulation and Agreement of Settlement. (mm) “Summary Notice” means the Summary Notice of Pendency of Class Action, Proposed Settlement, and Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses for publication, which, subject to approval of the Court, shall be substantially in the form attached as Exhibit 3 to Exhibit A hereto.
Stipulation means findings that require an EPP to address identified deficiencies in order to meet standards and expectations.
Stipulation means this Stipulation of Settlement, including the recitals and Exhibits hereto.
Stipulation means this Stipulation of Settlement, including all exhibits hereto.
Stipulation means a Document that evidences an agreement between the parties who sign the Document individually or through a representative.
Stipulation means an agreement by the parties that certain facts are true and can be introduced into evidence without further proof.