The stipulation entered into by the parties in open court expressly and unambiguously provided that if appellant defaulted under the stipulation's terms, respondent landlord would be entitled to move for a final judgment awarding it possession of the subject premises and related relief. Given the unambiguous terms of the stipulation, its enforcement without reference to extrinsic evidence of the parties' intent was proper (see, Sharp v Stavisky,
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