That's when the school bell rings and everyone gets out of the classroom. Dismissal of charges means that the charges against the person are dismissed, or no longer before the court for disposal.
In court, and legal language, it means that the case that the judge has in front of him is not sufficient to sustain the charge for which the defendant has been arrested. There are TWO types of dismissal. Dismissal WITH prejudice, and dismissal WITHOUT prejudice. "With' prejudice means that the charge is completely and totally thrown out and the prosecutor may not re-institute that exact same charge against the defendant. "Without' prejudice, means that the prosecutor MAY re-institute that same charge but he must first 'clean-up' or re-word,' or "do-something" to the case in order to make it legally viable. Once he does that, he may re-institute the charge against the defendant, if he wishes.
In terms of employment, a dismissal is the legal termination (firing) of an employee for cause.
Dismiss- verb: Order or allow to leave; send away.
Academic dismissal is when you are asked to leave your school because of low grades. Most schools will allow you to return on probation.
what is constuitive dismissal
Dismissal is a noun.
If you stipulate as to the reason for dismissal, you HAVE agreed.
the command is dismiss for the dismissal of the boy scout.
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Summary dismissal is dismissal by an employer for gross misconduct and usually means that an employee will not receive any pay in lieu of notice.
If you are referring to a dismissal from a job, I do not think that should be there. I have never heard of the dismissal from employment being on a bankruptcy. I would consult an attorney on this.
Dismissal yes, Discharge, probably not.
What is the process of dismissal with reference to substantive fairness?"
Complaint dismissed as to Swanson, Pamela with disposition of Request for Dismissal. what does case dimissed with disposition of request for dismissal mean
There are three syllables in the word dismissal. Dis-mis-sal.
Geoffrey de Nyst Clark has written: 'Remedies for unjust dismissal' -- subject(s): Dismissal of Employees, Employees, Dismissal of