The New York Stipulation For Discontinuance is a legal document that is used in the New York court system to formally discontinue a civil case without a trial. This document must be filed with the court by both parties and is signed by a judge to officially discontinue the case. The document outlines the agreed-upon terms and conditions of the settlement that both parties have agreed to. The most common types of New York Stipulation For Discontinuance are: General Stipulation of Discontinuance, Stipulation of Discontinuance with Consent Order, Stipulation of Discontinuance with Judgment, and Stipulation of Discontinuance with Waiver of Rights. Each type of stipulation is used for different types of cases, and each requires different types of documents and signatures.