Nevada Jury Instructions
STIPULATIONS AS EVIDENCE
If counsel for the parties have stipulated to any fact, you will regard that fact as being conclusively proved [as to the party or parties making the stipulation].
NEV. J.I. 2.06 BAJI 1.02
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STIPULATIONS AS EVIDENCE
If counsel for the parties have stipulated to any fact, you will regard that fact as being conclusively proved [as to the party or parties making the stipulation].
NEV. J.I. 2.06 BAJI 1.02
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