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With Prejudice definition:
A statement or order that is conclusive between the parties as to the dispute between them.
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Without prejudice - A declaration that no rights or privileges of the party concerned are waived or lost. In a dismissal these words maintain the right to bring a subsequent suit on the same claim.

With Prejudice
"If a lawsuit is dismissed "with prejudice," the plaintiff is barred from brining another lawsuit on the same claim or cause.
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Dismissal With Prejudice When a lawsuit is dismissed with prejudice, the court is saying that it has made a final determination on the merits of the case, ...

Dismissal with prejudice: Dismissal of a case by a judge which bars the losing party from raising the issue again in another lawsuit.
Dismissal without prejudice: The losing party is permitted to sue again with the same cause of action.

DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE - When a case is dismissed but the plaintiff is allowed to bring a new suit on the same claim.
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Prejudice - Unfair harm to one party.
Power of Attorney - Formal authorization of a person to act in the interests of another who is incapable of managing his or her own affairs or property.
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prejudice, with (or without) See dismissal with prejudice.
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With prejudice - A declaration which dismisses all rights. A judgment barring the right to bring or maintain an action on the same claim or cause.

with prejudice - A final decision by the court that prevents the matter from arising in any other court.

with prejudice: the term, as applied to judgment of dismissal, is as conclusive of rights of parties as if action had been prosecuted to final adjudication adverse to the plaintiff ...

With Prejudice
A phrase used in orders of judgments indicating that an action or claim has been irrevocably dismissed and the only available remedy thereafter is an appeal.

With Prejudice
Applied to orders of judgment dismissing a case, meaning that the plaintiff is forever barred from bringing a lawsuit on the same claim or cause.
Withhold adjudication
The judge withholds a judgment of guilt.

Without Prejudice:
Without dismissing, damaging or otherwise affecting a legal interest or demand; without detriment to existing right or claim; relates to fact, not to opinion.

Without prejudice
A statements set onto a written document which qualifies the signatory as exempted from it's content to the extent that they may be interpreted as containing admissions or other interpretations which could later be used against ...

without prejudiceA dismissal "without prejudice" allows a new suit to be brought for the same cause.
writA court order requiring the performance of a specified act or giving authority to have the act done.

without prejudice - A dismissal "without prejudice" allows a new suit to be brought on the same cause of action.
witness - One who testifies under oath to what he/she has seen, heard or otherwise observed.

without prejudice: A term used when rights or privileges are not waived or lost. A dismissal of a lawsuit without prejudice means a new suit can be brought on the same cause of action if it is within the statute of limitations.

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Prejudice
the ability of a party whose case has been dismissed to refile it with the court, usually after overcoming the issue that led to its dismissal.

with prejudice
A final and binding decision by a judge about a legal matter that prevents further pursuit of the same matter in any court. When a judge makes such a decision, he dismisses the matter "with prejudice."
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Without prejudice
Without pre judging an issue.
A party may suggest to the other party that the case be ended on certain terms without admitting or pre judging anything.

Dismissal with Prejudice - prevents an identical lawsuit from being filed later.
Dismissal without Prejudice - allows a later filing.

With Prejudice When a notice or offer or admission is made with prejudice, the party giving the notice, offer, or admission is bound by the consequence.

without prejudice - Where an offer or admission is made "without prejudice," or a motion is denied or a suit dismissed "without prejudice, ...

Dismissal with Prejudice: Final judgment against the plaintiff which prohibits bringing an action on the same cause of action in the future. In contrast, "dismissal without prejudice" allows the plaintiff to sue again for the same cause of action.

DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE: When a case is dismissed for good reason and the plaintiff is barred from bringing an action on the same claim.

dismissal without prejudice - A dismissal which permits the plaintiff to sue again on the same cause of action or the state to proceed again. Dismissal with prejudice bars the right to subsequently bring an action on the same cause.

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Dismissal Without Prejudice: A judges decision to end the case which permits the complainant or prosecutor to renew the case later.

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to all mankind of disposing of their persons or property after the manner they judge most consonant to their happiness, on condition of their acting within the limits of the law of nature, and that they do not in any way abuse it to the prejudice of ...

b : a judgment, decree, award, or other determination that is considered final and bars relitigation of the same matter <the trial court interpreted the earlier order as a dismissal with prejudice and thus res judicata as to the subsequent ...

the legal doctrine that a legal right or claim will not be enforced or allowed if a long delay in asserting the right or claim has prejudiced the adverse party (hurt the opponent) as a sort of "legal ambush." Examples: a) knowing the correct ...

a principal challenge, yet there are reasonable grounds to suspect that he will act under some undue influence or prejudice. The causes for such cballenge are manifestly very numerous, and depend, on a variety of circumstances.

Dismissalwith prejudice' forever bars the right to bring a lawsuit on the same claim or cause; dismissal “ ...

Hostile Witness: A witness who shows prejudice during testimony that the party who called him or her will actually do a cross - examination
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Dismissal - The termination of a lawsuit. (See with prejudice and without prejudice.) ...

Change of Venue: A change of judges when one side one side feels the present judge is prejudice.

Intervention must take place fairly early in the lawsuit, shortly after a complaint and answer have been filed and not just before trial since that could prejudice one or both parties who have prepared for trial on the basis of the original ...

A restraining order is binding on non parties as well. A request for a restraining order is made by a motion, and may be done ex parte if there is a showing of prejudice to the side seeking the order if notice is given.

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