A "dismissal with prejudice" means you cannot bring an action again if it is based on the same set of facts. ("Bring an action" is the technical term for "sue".) The "with prejudice" phrase means that your action is dismissed--thrown out--gone, and you may not refile it. This contrasts with a "dismissal without prejudice," where, though your action has been dismissed, you may bring another action based on the same set of facts. Usually, dismissals without prejudice occur when there is some technical problem with the action, but which the court still believes has merit.
Examples of technical problems which might lead to a dismissal with prejudice include:
A "dismissal with prejudice" does not necessarily mean that your action is or was without merit. For example, if you have filed your action past the statute of limitations (usually three (3) years), no matter how much you deserve relief, the court will refuse to hear your case. This is to prevent you and other plaintiffs from "resting on your rights"; courts want actions brought right away so the witnesses' memories are fresh and also to fulfill the Fifth Amendment's requirement that trials be "speedy."
Dismissal with prejudice means that the case has been dismissed permanently and cannot be brought to court again. This typically occurs when the court determines that the case lacks legal merit.
When someone says that prejudice prevails they mean that prejudice has won. This means that justice was not found for example.
Then you are being prejudice.
Prejudice
antipathy, intolerance
Dismissed without prejudice means the creditor cannot further pursue the debt.
Because prejudice is wrong. People shouldn't be judged by their color or race. Just 'cause someone looks different doesn't mean their not to be treated equally.for more about prejudice google why prejudice is wrong
Prejudice means without thinking, like"Kill with extreme prejudice" means kill without stopping or thinking.
dimiss the foreclosure action without prejudice and release the lis pendens! what does this means please!
No, they are opposites.
Without prejudice refers to closing a case without preventing it being brought again. A case is 'dismissed without prejudice' means that when the problems with the way it was brought the first time were fixed, they would be able to bring it to the court again. 'With Prejudice' would mean that the case could not be brought again.
prejudice is where someone assumes something about someone and it may not be true. Therefore, "Prejudice obscures the truth," means that thinking someone always fits a stereotype is probably not true.
Yes. They can mean the same thing.