"Case closed" typically means that the investigation or handling of the case is completed. "Final" usually means that a decision or judgment has been made, and there are no further appeals or actions to be taken. In some contexts, these terms may be used interchangeably, but they can also have distinct meanings depending on the situation.
In the case of a police investigation - it means that a final result has been attained and the case has been resolved insofar as the criminal investigation is concerned. In a couirt-related document - it means the case is closed usually, by an adjudication of the court.
To me it states it is closed, kaput, done.
It means that the case is permanently closest and cannot be reopened. Whatever decision is made is final and a new case would have to be opened to change anything.
Are we speaking of a court case or a police investigation? Usually it means that the case is: over - finished - done - concluded, or in the case of a court action, the final ruling has been made.
When a case status reads "all reopen compl events closed," it means that all the compliance events that were reopened have been addressed and resolved satisfactorily. The case is now in a closed status, indicating that all the necessary actions have been taken to comply with the requirements of the case.
That the case has reached its end stage and can go no further. It is not an "open" case, but neither is it declared "closed."
The word ajudicated means that judgment has been rendered in the case. An ajudicated court case should be closed. You will have to contact the Clerk of The Court and ask the reason why the case is still in an 'open' status. It might simply be a clerical or filiong error.
If it is dismissed without prejudice the case can be filed for suit again. And, if it is with prejudice the case will have notes from the judge and be permanently closed.
In Chapter 13 bankruptcy a pending status means the case is still open for evaluation and no decision has been made. The pending status may last for awhile depending on how involved the case is until it is final.
The case was closed. someone didn't show up to support their claim or didn't answer the claim against them.
A dismissed case means it was terminated before reaching a decision on the merits, often due to procedural issues or lack of evidence. A closed case typically means it has been resolved or completed, which could include reaching a judgment, settlement, or decision.
Bound Over.