Court Opinion

ID: 9559458
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 17:29:43.059615+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:11:08.447568
License: Public Domain

ON PETITION FOR REHEARING
The Goltls in their petition for rehearing do not con*64tend that this Court overlooked or misapprehended anything in connection with its determination that the stipulation entered into by the litigants through their respective counsel is valid and enforceable by the entry of a judgment conforming to the terms thereof.
They do urge, however, that the judgment as entered by the trial court does not include all of the terms of their stipulation, and therefore ask that we direct the trial court to modify its order and judgment so as to include two matters agreed to by the parties but omitted from the decree of the trial court.
The Goltls point out that the stipulation provided, inter alia, that the Goltls would convey to Cummings and DuCharme the north one hundred ten feet of lot 1, block 1, Waljosa Sub-Division, Adams County, but specifically reserving to themselves the right to use under certain fully described conditions the south ten feet thereof, and that this reservation was not contained in the judgment of the trial court. Similarly, they note that Cummings and DuCharme agreed to release and waive any and all claim they might have against the remaining property owned by the Goltls, which was also omitted from the decree.
We agree with this contention of the Goltls that the decree should conform to all the provisions of the stipulation. Accordingly the matter is remanded to the trial court with directions to modify its order and judgment so as to conform to the stipulation of the parties in all particulars, said judgment to specifically include the two provisions of the stipulation referred to in the preceding paragraph. The judgment when so modified is affirmed, and the petition for rehearing is denied.