agreed

agreed
Settled or established by agreement. Commonly synonymous with "contracted."
@ agreed amount clause
Provision in insurance policy that the insured will carry a stated amount of insurance coverage
@ agreed case
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- agreed judgment
@ agreed price
The consideration for sale of goods arrived at by mutual agreement as contrasted with "open price". U.C.C. No. 2-305
@ agreed statement of facts
A statement of facts, agreed on by the parties as true and correct, to be submitted to a court for a ruling on the law of the case. United States Trust Co. v. New Mexico, 183 U.S. 535, 22 S.Ct. 172, 46 L.Ed. 315.
See case agreed on under case.
@ agreed statement on appeal
Narrative statement of facts in case which may be filed on appeal in lieu of report of proceedings below. It is required that all parties agree to content of narrative
@ agreed value
The worth or value of property upon which persons agree beforehand as in a partnership contract in which the parties agree on the value of a partner's interest in a specified amount. Walraven v. Ramsay, 335 Mich. 331, 55 N.W.2d 853, 856
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