Rhode Island Stipulation is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions between two or more parties in a legal proceeding. Generally, a stipulation is a document that is developed to eliminate the need for a trial by allowing the parties involved to agree to certain facts or to a certain outcome of the case. There are two main types of Rhode Island Stipulations: stipulation agreements and stipulated orders. A stipulation agreement is an agreement between two or more parties that outlines the terms and conditions of a settlement. This type of stipulation is generally used to settle a case without the need for a trial. A stipulated order is an order issued by a court that outlines the terms and conditions of a settlement. This type of stipulation is used when the parties involved cannot agree on the terms and conditions of a settlement and a court must intervene.