Arizona Stipulation To Proceed By Consent Decree Of is a document that is used in civil court cases which allows the parties to come to an agreement, without having to go to trial. It is a voluntary agreement between the parties, usually settled through negotiation, in which the parties agree to certain conditions, such as the payment of damages, the dismissal of the case, or the completion of a certain action. There are two types of Arizona Stipulation To Proceed By Consent Decree Of: stipulated and non-stipulated. A stipulated consent decree is one in which both parties agree to all the terms in the document. A non-stipulated consent decree is one in which the parties agree to some terms but dispute the others. In either case, the court must approve the agreement before it is binding.