On 2/19/2010 3:26 PM, RJack wrote:
For one wrongly decided non-precedential case:

Court vs. crank again.

How many times have you been told
that unverifiable settlement agreements are imaginary?

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settlement_%28litigation%29>
    The settlement of the lawsuit defines legal requirements
    of the parties, and is often put in force by an order of
    the court after a joint stipulation  by the parties. In
    other situations (as where the claims have been satisfied
    by the payment of a certain sum of money) the plaintiff
    and defendant can simply file a notice that the case has
    been dismissed.
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