Court Opinion

ID: 9844137
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-24 02:58:14.432584+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:15:28.412762
License: Public Domain

ON PETITION FOR REHEARING
McFADDEN, Justice.
By respondent’s petition for rehearing it is contended that the stipulation between the parties should be held null and void and the case remanded for further proceedings to admit evidence of the relative value of the property of the parties. In denying this petition for rehearing it is noteworthy that respondent took no appeal from the decree entered in this action and that the validity of the stipulation of the parties was not previously questioned by her in this court. The basis of the petition for rehearing being directed primarily to a factual determination, this court cannot accede to this request.
Under the circumstances the trial court was required to make its decree conform to the provisions of the stipulation.
Petition for rehearing is denied.
SMITH, C. J., and TAYLOR, KNUDSON, and McQUADE, JJ., concur.