Submission of controversy to court; affidavit
Sec. 1. Parties may, either with or without process, by agreement,
submit any matter of controversy between the parties to a court that
would otherwise have jurisdiction of the cause, upon an agreed
statement of facts to be made out and signed by the parties. However,
it must appear by affidavit that:
(1) the controversy is real; and
(2) the proceedings are a good faith effort to determine the
rights of the parties.
The court shall then proceed to try the cause and render judgment as
in other cases.
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.50.
Last modified: May 24, 2006