Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs.
The court did not err in directing the appellant to comply with the provisions of a stipulation which was entered into by the parties in open court with their counsel present. The terms of the stipulation were clear, and, in the absence of evidence that the stipulation was predicated upon fraud, collusion, mistake, or accident, the appellant was not entitled to relief from its consequences (see, Hallock v State...
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