Utah Stipulation of Expected Testimony is a legal agreement between two parties in a Utah court case. It is a statement of what each party expects the other party's witnesses to testify to in court. The parties must agree to the stipulations before they can be entered into the court record. The stipulations can be used to prevent surprise or unexpected testimony, and can be used to narrow the issues and focus the testimony. Types of Utah Stipulations of Expected Testimony include: — Stipulations of Fact: These stipulations are agreed upon facts that both parties agree will be true in court. — Stipulations of Opinion or Expert Testimony: These stipulations are agreements on opinions or expert testimony that one or both parties will present in court. — Stipulations of Admissibility: These stipulations are agreements on certain evidence that will be admitted in court.