MADDOX, Justice.
The sole issue in this case is whether the parties agreed to stipulate the facts and allow the judge to enter a judgment based on those "stipulations," even though those "stipulations" were not what the law generally defines as stipulations, but were, in actuality, statements of what each party considered the facts to be.
The displeased party argues that the judgment was not proper, because, he says, the agreement was for the parties to "stipulate...
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