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An agreed statement, in US law, is an agreement between two parties to a lawsuit or an appeal of a judgment. The agreements are limited to cases of the dispute being a question of legal interpretation rather than a dispute concerning the facts of a case.[1]

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  1. ^ Black, Henry Campbell (1991). A Dictionary of Law. Lawbook Exchange. p. 55. ISBN 0-9630106-0-3. OCLC 24757586.