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From the Nexum we pass to the Stipulation, which is a simplified form of the older ceremonial.
Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society Henry Sumner Maine 1855
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Montana rate increase proposed by the Stipulation, which is pending approval by the MPSC;
NorthWestern Reports Third Quarter 2010 Financial Results - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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Specific terms of the Stipulation, which is subject to MPSC approval, include:
NorthWestern Reports Third Quarter 2010 Financial Results - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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The full terms and conditions of the Settlement are embodied in the Stipulation, which is on file with the Court.
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The full settlement terms are contained in a Stipulation of Settlement ( "Stipulation") dated December 14, 2009.
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Award Of Attorneys 'Fees (the "Stipulation"), dated August 16, 2010.
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The purpose of the Settlement Hearing will be to determine: (a) whether the settlement set forth in the Stipulation of Settlement dated October 31, 2008, ( "Stipulation") should be approved as fair, just, reasonable and adequate; (b) whether the action should be dismissed with prejudice; and
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The purpose of the Settlement Hearing will be to determine: (a) whether the settlement set forth in the Stipulation of Settlement dated October 31, 2008, ( "Stipulation") should be approved as fair, just, reasonable and adequate; (b) whether the action should be dismissed with prejudice; and
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On September 14, 2009, the parties and the Company's directors 'and officers' liability insurer signed a Stipulation of Settlement ( "Stipulation").
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The purpose of the Settlement Hearing will be to determine: (a) whether the settlement set forth in the Stipulation of Settlement dated October 31, 2008, ( "Stipulation") should be approved as fair, just, reasonable and adequate; (b) whether the action should be dismissed with prejudice; and
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