Code of Massachusetts Regulations
360 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS WATER RESOURCE AUTHORITY
Title 360 CMR 1.00 - Adjudicatory Proceedings
HEARING RULES
Section 1.27 - Stipulations and Agreements
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Stipulations. The Parties may make written stipulations of fact or law, or may make oral stipulations at a hearing. In making findings of fact or conclusions of law, the Presiding Officer need not be bound by any stipulation to which the Authority is not a party.
(2) Voluntary Dismissal by Stipulation or by Motion. An Adjudicatory Proceeding may be dismissed by the Party that commenced the proceeding at any time before the holding of the initial pre-hearing conference by filing a notice of dismissal signed by its duly authorized representative. After the date upon which the initial pre-hearing conference has been held, an Adjudicatory Proceeding may be dismissed by the filing of a stipulation of dismissal signed by all Parties that have appeared in the Adjudicatory Proceeding. Any voluntary dismissal by stipulation filed hereunder shall be with prejudice and shall bar any later resumption or re-commencement of that proceeding and shall constitute a waiver of the rights to:
(3) Settlement by Agreement of the Parties. The parties may agree to dispose of an Adjudicatory Proceeding at any time, by means of a Voluntary Dismissal pursuant to 360 CMR 1.27(2), or by a Settlement by Agreement of the Parties pursuant to 360 CMR 1.27(3). If at any time all Parties to the Adjudicatory Proceeding agree to dispose of the Proceeding by agreed settlement, the Parties shall proceed as follows: