A Sample Stipulated Motion to Dismiss Without Prejudice is a legal document used when a plaintiff and a defendant have mutually agreed to drop a case, in which the plaintiff is suing the defendant, without prejudice. This type of motion is often used when the plaintiff and defendant desire to settle the dispute out of court, or if the plaintiff is seeking to drop the case without prejudice in order to pursue it later. The motion must be filed in the court where the case is being heard and must be signed by both the plaintiff and defendant. It should include language specifying the parties’ agreement to dismiss the case without prejudice, meaning that the defendant is under no obligation to pay any damages or other forms of compensation to the plaintiff, and the plaintiff is free to refile the case against the defendant at a later date. The two types of Sample Stipulated Motion to Dismiss Without Prejudice are a joint motion and an individual motion. A joint motion is a motion filed by both the plaintiff and defendant, indicating that they both agree to dismiss the case without prejudice. An individual motion is a motion filed by either the plaintiff or the defendant, indicating that they are willing to dismiss the case without prejudice.