§ 1-23 Stipulations

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§ 1-23 Stipulations

A stipulation is an agreement, admission or concession made in judicial proceedings by the parties thereto or their attorneys. Stipulations are binding upon those who make them. A stipulation is an agreement, an understanding. The court and jury must accept stipulations as binding upon the parties. If counsel for the parties have stipulated to any fact, or any fact has been admitted by counsel, you will regard that fact as being conclusively proved as to the party or parties making the...

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