Nevada Stipulation is an agreement between two parties based on Nevada law. The agreement is made in writing and must be signed by both parties in order to be legally binding. The agreement is used to set out the legal rights and obligations of each party and is often used to settle disputes or create an enforceable contract. There are several types of Nevada Stipulations, including: • Stipulations of Fact: Stipulations of Fact are the facts that both parties agree to in a dispute. • Stipulations of Law: Stipulations of Law are the rules of law that both parties agree to in a dispute. • Stipulations of Settlement: Stipulations of Settlement are the terms and conditions that both parties agree to in order to settle their dispute. • Stipulations of Payment: Stipulations of Payment are the payment terms that both parties agree to. • Stipulations of Performance: Stipulations of Performance are the specific actions of performance that both parties agree to.