The New York Stipulation of Settlement is an agreement between two parties involved in a legal dispute. The agreement outlines the terms of the settlement which can include the payment of money, the transfer of property, or other forms of compensation. It is an enforceable contract between the parties and is approved by the court. The New York Stipulation of Settlement is typically used in civil lawsuits and can be used in a variety of cases, including: personal injury, contract disputes, and property disputes. There are several types of New York Stipulation of Settlement, including: Consent Judgment, Default Judgment, Summary Judgment, and Dismissal with Prejudice. Each type of agreement has its own specific requirements and terms. The court must approve each Stipulation of Settlement before it is legally binding.