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Q: What is dismiss entire cause - plaintiff?
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What does dismiss with leave mean?

Dismiss "with leave" means the case is dismissed, but the plaintiff may re-file to (hopefully) fix whatever was incomplete or otherwise lacking in the original filing. Dismiss with leave is contrasted with dismiss on the merits, which means the case is dismissed and the plaintiff may not re-file. Thus the plaintiff has lost the case.


What is the next step if the Plaintiff fails to respond to Motion to Dismiss within the statutory time limit in Florida?

The plaintiff loses.


What does it me when my wifes lawyer filed a motion to dismissed the divorce?

This just means that the petitioner, I am assuming is the Plaintiff, she has asked to dismiss the divorce case. Your attorney would be able to explain to you whether she wants to dismiss the entire case and try to make the marriage work, or she just wants to dismiss one of her terms. Consult with an attorney.


Who can you tell that you want a case stopped that is about you?

Bring your grievance before a judge.AnswerIf you are the plaintiff or petitioner, you may dismiss your case. If you are the defendant/respondent, you can move to dismiss, but if the case has merit, the case will continue until the plaintiff dismisses it. You may settle with the plaintiff to dismiss the case.If you are not a party, for example if you are the child in a custody case or if you are the victim in a criminal case, you have no standing or control, and cannot do anything.


Does the plaintiffs can be sued after the case was dismiss by settlement?

no the plaintiff can not be sued after the case was dissmised by settalment


When can the plantiff dismiss a case without prejudice?

The plaintiff cannot - that is a judge's prerogative. The plaintiff can REQUEST that a judge consider ruling that way, but it is up to the judge as to whether he will grant it or not.


Can you pay a court fine to drop a case?

No. If you are the plaintiff (i.e.: civil case), you can dismiss your case at any time. If you are the defendant, you would have to settle with the plaintiff for them to dismiss the case. In a criminal case, it the statute has a fine schedule associated with it, you may be allowed to do so, or the state may agree to dismiss your case in exchange for something they need, or will allow you to plead guilty to avoid trial.


When voluntarily dismissing a lawsuit must the parties to the lawsuit sign?

The answer is no, the plaintiff can dismiss the lawsuit at anytime if there are no substantial objections from the defendant.


If settling out of court do I still have to answer the summons?

You would not have to answer the summons as long as the plaintiff agrees not to move for entry of a default judgment for you not answering the summons within the appropriate time. Also, if you do reach a settlement be sure that the plaintiff promises to and does dismiss the lawsuit when the money is paid.


What does order granting plaintiffs motion for nonsuit mean?

When someone brings a suit against another person or entity, they can file a Notice of Non-Suit. That is, they can dismiss their own case. A Notice of Non-Suit says that the plaintiff prefers not to pursue the cause any further. An order granting the plantiffs motion for nonsuit is signed by the judge saying that the judge received the order of Nonsuit and will dismiss the case without prejudice.


What does motion for nonsuit without prejudice?

A motion for nonsuit without prejudice is a request made by the plaintiff to dismiss the case voluntarily before a verdict is reached. This means that the plaintiff can potentially refile the case at a later date without being barred by double jeopardy.


How do you release a defendant in a civil suit?

"Release" them from what? POSSIBLE Answers: Civil defendants are not incarcerated so there is no 'release' from jail involved. The plaintiff may withdraw the lawsuit thereby 'releasing' the defendant from having to defend himself. The judge can 'release' (or dismiss) a defendant from a suit if they find insufficient cause that he was included in it.