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Stipulated Judgment 14AS - Delaware

Stipulated Judgment Form. This is a Delaware form and can be used in Justice Of The Peace Court Statewide .
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IN THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR __________ COUNTY COURT NO. _______ COURT ADDRESS: ________________________________ CIVIL ACTION NO. ____________ ________________________________ PLAINTIFF(S): VS. DEFENDANT(S): ____________________________ _______________________________ ____________________________ _______________________________ STIPULATED JUDGMENT Check one: The parties have stipulated to the agreement contained in the attached document. The stipulated agreement constitutes the judgment of this Court; or The following stipulated agreement constitutes the judgment of this Court. (Continue on additional page(s), if needed.) I agree to the terms of the stipulated judgment. I understand that I am waiving my right to a trial and that I will not have a right to appeal this stipulated judgment. ________________________________ ___________________________________ (Plaintiff) (Defendant) ________________________________ ___________________________________ (Plaintiffs Address/Phone No.) (Defendants Address/Phone No.) ________________________________ ___________________________________ (Plaintiff No. 2, if an y) (Defendant No. 2, if any) ________________________________ ___________________________________ (Plaintiff No. 2s Address/Phone No.) (Defendant No. 2s Address/Phone No.) The above agreement by the parties is hereby entered as the judgment in this case. IT IS SO ORDERED this _____ day of _________________, 20 ____ _________________________________ Justice of the Peace J.P. Civ. Form No. 14 AS (Rev. 2/2/04) Doc. No. 02-13-04-02-13
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