Opinion ID: 1145408
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Heading: did the superior court err in its rulings on state farm's motion for summary judgment?

Text: Both Singh and State Farm challenge aspects of the superior court's ruling on State Farm's motion for summary judgment. State Farm argues in its cross-appeal that the superior court erred in denying it summary judgment on Singh's § 1981 discrimination claim. Singh argues on appeal that the superior court erred in granting State Farm summary judgment on his three separate claims for relief under the Alaska anti-discrimination statute. We have held that a right to appeal is waived by stipulating to judgment. Harold's Trucking v. Kelsey, 584 P.2d 1128, 1129-30 & n. 3 (Alaska 1978) (right to appeal is waived by stipulating to entry of judgment on an arbitration award). Since these claims are within the scope of the consent judgment, both parties waived their rights to appeal the merits of the superior court's ruling on State Farm's motion for summary judgment.