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The answer to your question is: Instanter means the court dismisses a usual civil proceeding instantly upon filing, though that fact may not become evident to some other date following the filing of the proceeding; but it is dismissal by the court without a motion by an opposing party; or without a motion from the judge (sua sponte dismissal), such motion known as a show cause order. Usually the Plaintiff can file an amended pleaded after instanter dismissal, however, instanter dismissal is usually unauthorized by law, as court is usually prohibited from dismissing a case without a motion from a party except where the dismissal is for lack of subject matter jurisdiction; then the court may dismiss on its own motion known as sua sponte dismissal.

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