The Idaho Memorandum of Agreement Stipulation and Judgment is an agreement that is used when parties in a legal dispute agree to settle out of court. This document is used to describe the terms of the agreement and the terms of the judgment that the parties have agreed upon. It is also used to provide details of the judgment that the court will enter, including the payment of any damages that may be awarded and any other conditions that may be imposed. There are two main types of Idaho Memorandum of Agreement Stipulation and Judgment: Stipulated Judgment and Default Judgment. A Stipulated Judgment occurs when the parties agree to the terms of the judgment either before or after the court has issued the judgment. In a Default Judgment, the court enters the judgment without input from either party. Both types of Idaho Memorandum of Agreement Stipulation and Judgment are binding on the parties and are enforceable in court.