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This document is a consent order from the Cannabis Regulatory Agency of Michigan, resolving a formal complaint against Compassionate Advisors – Pinconning, LLC for violating marijuana cultivation
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A consent order is a legal agreement that resolves a dispute without admitting guilt or liability, while a stipulation is an agreed-upon statement or term in the context of legal proceedings.
Typically, the parties involved in a legal dispute are required to file a consent order and stipulation to formalize their agreement and present it to the court.
To fill out a consent order and stipulation, parties must accurately provide required information, including names, case numbers, terms of agreement, and signatures, ensuring it reflects the terms agreed upon.
The purpose of a consent order and stipulation is to provide a resolution to a legal dispute that is mutually acceptable to both parties, reduce court time, and enforce agreements without the need for a hearing.
The information that must be reported includes the names of the parties, case number, specific terms of the agreement, any relevant dates, and signatures of the parties involved.
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