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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the entire action is dismissed with prejudice, with each party to bear its own costs and fees. Dated: August 2, 2011.1. Fill out your court forms. (This information may be obtained from the clerk. If court fees and costs were waived, the declaration on the back of this form must be completed). a. The court ruled that a stipulated dismissal constitutes a judgment on which a party can move for an award of attorneys' fees under Rule 54. This So Ordered Stipulation of Settlement embodies the entire agreement of the parties in this matter. Signature of Pro se Plaintiff. Filed a complaint on. (name). To begin the process, you must complete your Motion to Dismiss (DC ) along with the proposed Judge's Order (DC .1).