Oregon General Judgment of Dismissal

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1. judgment of dismissal - a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial.

Dismissal with prejudice is a final judgment and the case becomes res judicata on the claims that were or could have been brought in it; dismissal without prejudice is not.

When a small claims case is dismissed, the court terminates the case without a trial and prior to the case's completion. A dismissal, in effect, denies the plaintiff's claim to the money requested in the Small Claims Complaint (or a counterclaim), even though the merits of the case have never been heard by the court.

A case that is dismissed with prejudice is completely and permanently over.Although a case that has been dismissed with prejudice cannot be reopened, it is possible to appeal the dismissal to a higher judge or to file different charges under a new case.

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Oregon General Judgment of Dismissal