How have courts dealt with the issue of a written settlement stipulation in a condemnation action?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Marriage of Assemi, In re, 30 Cal.Rptr.2d 265, 7 Cal.4th 896, 872 P.2d 1190 (Cal. 1994):

"A panel of this court faced the same issue in a similar factual context in City of Fresno v. Maroot (1987) 189 Cal.App.3d 755 [234 Cal.Rptr. 353]. There, an oral settlement stipulation in a condemnation action was taken and transcribed by a certified shorthand reporter during a deposition. A written agreement was never executed by all the parties. (Id. at pp. 756-757, 760 [234 Cal.Rptr. 353].)

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