Maryland Order of Dismissal

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Maryland
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MD-JB-069-08
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Thus, just as a summary judgment is not a dismissal meaning a summary judgment should not be sought through a motion to dismiss a dismissal is not a summary judgment, and should not be sought thereby.

An order of default is a court order saying that one party (usually the plaintiff) has won the case, and the defendant has lost, because the defendant did not participate in the case.

A request for involuntary dismissal can be made by a defendant through a motion for dismissal, on grounds that the other party is not prosecuting the case, is not complying with a court order, or to comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

It means the case was dismissed, either because plaintiff dismissed it or plaintiff didn't show up for the trial.

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Maryland Order of Dismissal