"Relief is denied as moot without prejudice to reassert" means that a court has dismissed a request for relief because the issue is no longer relevant or applicable (moot). However, the phrase "without prejudice" indicates that the party can bring the issue back to court in the future if circumstances change. Essentially, the dismissal does not prevent the party from pursuing the same claim later.
"Denied without prejudice" means that whoever had a request denied may refile his request. Usually a new request would contain more or different information.
If the court denied the motion for garnishment 'with prejudice,' it cannot be refiled. If the court denied the motion for garnishment 'without prejudice,' it can be refiled.
It means that whatever was asked of the court was denied, and, by adding the phrase "with prejudice" the judge declares that they will not even entertain another request.
Means all the facts in the case were heard before the case was dismissed.
It's generally due to religious-based prejudice, although fear of the unknown is a huge factor as well.
Bankruptcy protection remains in place and the creditor who was denied the stay will remain a part of the bankruptcy and cannot attempt to collect the debt owed.
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Yes, a U.S. citizen can be denied entry into a country without a passport, as passports are typically required for international travel and entry into most countries.
You can be "fired without warning" anywhere, but that does not necessarily mean 'with cause'. Being denied unemployment benefits by the state would depend on the investigator's findings as to the truth of reason for the firing.
If a request for relief is denied, the individual may not receive the desired assistance, benefit, or outcome they were seeking. They may need to explore alternative options, appeal the decision, or seek help from other sources or programs that could potentially provide the relief needed. It is important to carefully review the reasons for the denial and assess next steps accordingly.
your request has been denied
the Fifth Amendment states that you cannot be denied of your right to property without due legal process