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A dismissal refers to the court's decision to terminate a court case without imposing liability on the defendant. The court may dismiss a case in response to a defendant's motion to dismiss or do so sua sponte.
Stipulation to Dismiss where both parties have agreed (stipulated) to dismiss this case without prejudice. IT IS ORDERED that this case is dismissed without prejudice.
: to remove from position or service : discharge. He was dismissed [=fired] from his job. Several employees were recently dismissed.
The ruling by a judge that all or a portion (one or more of the causes of action) of the plaintiff's lawsuit is terminated (thrown out) at that point without further evidence or testimony.
When a criminal case is dismissed, then it is over with no finding of guilt or conviction. Legal action has been terminated and the state is not moving forward with the prosecution ? at least for now.
Notice of Dismissal means a written notification provided to a violator by the assessment officer or the Secretary dismissing and vacating the civil administrative penalty.
When a judge dismisses a case against someone, he or she formally states that there is no need for a trial, usually because there is not enough evidence for the case to continue.