It means that the Court has decided that your claim has no reasonable prospect of success, or is an abuse of process, and decided that it cannot be allowed to continue.
Added: There is no legal term such as "struck out" in the lexicon, it is only commonly used "slanguage."
When a case is "struck out" in county court, it means that the court has dismissed the case, rendering it void and no longer active. This can occur for various reasons, such as lack of jurisdiction, failure to comply with procedural rules, or if the claim is deemed frivolous. Striking out a case prevents it from being heard or considered further by the court.
County court judgment
The court code "SOM" typically refers to Somerset County in the state of New Jersey, United States. This code is used to identify legal cases and documents associated with the jurisdiction of Somerset County's court system.
The 'Supreme Court' is the highest court in the USA. The lower Courts in each county are usually known as a 'District Court'. The court that is run by the 'State' is higher than the County Court.
Santa Clara County court code 43635 does not have a standard or universal meaning. Court codes can vary depending on the jurisdiction and purpose for which they are assigned. It is recommended to directly contact the Santa Clara County Superior Court for specific information regarding this code.
The person in charge of a county court - is a Magistrate.
Mansfield Municipal Court is in Richland County, OH.
Charlotte County Court House was created in 1840.
Bremer County Court House was created in 1937.
Allamakee County Court House was created in 1940.
Floyd County Court House was created in 1940.
Bergen County Court House was created in 1912.