WHAT notice are you referring to, and HOW was the charge dismissed? Insufficient information is given.
If a charge has been dismissed by the court FWOP (For Want of Prosectuion), then it is dismissed upon the judge's ruling.
However, the judge MAY have dismissed the charge either WITH prejudice or WITHOUT prejudice.
With prejudice means that particular charge is gone forever.
Without prjudice means the prosecution or plaintiff may approach the court at a later time and re-institute the charge or suit.
FWOP stands for "for want of prosecution". A FWOP notice is generated when there has been no activity in a case for some period of time (some jurisidctions require no case activity for over 1 year). If the notice period expires without a party creating any case activity, then the case can be dismissed "for want of prosecution".
FWOP = For Want (i.e.: lack) of Prosecution. The way the question is worded it sounds as if the defense is filing a motion to dismiss the case - "for want of prosecution." If the judge agrees, it depends entirely on whether they dismiss the case WITH prejudice or WITHOUT prejudice. If it is WITHOUT prejudice the case COULD be opened again by the prosecution. If it is WITH prejudice the case is over and finished and can never be brought again (for THIS particular offense).
What is the notice period if you work six month?
There will be a long waiting period for the bank to send you a notice. You can call the bank for faster answers. There will be a long waiting period for the bank to send you a notice. You can call the bank for faster answers.
A trespass notice is typically valid for a specific period of time, such as 30 days or 6 months, as determined by the issuing authority.
Sure, as long as they give a full rental period notice.
The notice period generally varies from 30 days to 90 days.
If you are not his wife, you have no rights except perhaps a thirty day notice to move out. The notice period depends on your state laws.If you are not his wife, you have no rights except perhaps a thirty day notice to move out. The notice period depends on your state laws.If you are not his wife, you have no rights except perhaps a thirty day notice to move out. The notice period depends on your state laws.If you are not his wife, you have no rights except perhaps a thirty day notice to move out. The notice period depends on your state laws.
Lieu of notice means that your employer is paying you upfront so you do not have to work out your notice period.
i dnt know
Legally - until the end of the notice period. After that period expires - technically you are committing the act of trespass - and can be arrested !
Tender notice is a notice showing for ones need of any type of material for a given period of time which he needs.