I think this means when the Plaintiff's case is dismissed, meaning the court is not going forward with the charges, and with the costs, means the Plaintiff is responsible for the court costs. Usually this is done when the court feels the case isn't supported by facts, or evidence, or that the case shouldn't have been filed to begin with. Now it has been a while since a worked in the court system, but I think this still holds water.
The plural possessive form, plaintiffs'consent, is the correct form for the consent of the plaintiffs.
If you are talking about one plaintiff, then it is: Plaintiff's Complaint. If it is the complaint of many plaintiffs, then it would be: Plaintiffs' Complaint.
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
"Plaintiff's" is the possessive form of "plaintiff," indicating something belonging to a single plaintiff. "Plaintiffs'" is the plural possessive form, indicating something belonging to multiple plaintiffs.
The plural form of the noun plaintiff is plaintiffs.The plural possessive form is plaintiffs'.
Plaintiffs do not charge. They file lawsuits. The plaintiff can always file, but if the case is dismissed with prejudice, a new filing cannot be litigated. If a case is dismissed with prejudice, it means res judicata applies, and a new filing would be dismissed because the issues have already been litigated. If the case is dismissed without prejudice, it means that it has been voluntarily dismissed or dismissed for some reason to allow the case to be refiled and re-litigated later.
if the case was dismissed you were not convicted. you can truthfully answer no.
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To refer to two plaintiffs without indicating possession, you would write "two plaintiffs" or "2 plaintiffs." This form does not suggest ownership or possession.
The plural possessive form, plaintiffs'consent, is the correct form for the consent of the plaintiffs.
it means the chraged were dismissed and the case is closed. It means the person was let go and nothing will come of the charges.
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If you are talking about one plaintiff, then it is: Plaintiff's Complaint. If it is the complaint of many plaintiffs, then it would be: Plaintiffs' Complaint.
Umm-m-m-m..... because the court ordered it??
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
Sure...and if your answers contradict your sworn application...your case can be dismissed
Yes.