"Cost assessed against plaintiff" refers to legal expenses and fees that a court determines the plaintiff must pay as a result of a lawsuit. This can occur if the plaintiff loses the case or if the court finds that the lawsuit was frivolous or without merit. These costs may include attorney fees, court fees, and other litigation-related expenses. Essentially, it shifts the financial burden of the legal proceedings onto the plaintiff.
Affirmed, in 1978.
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Affirmed Handicap was created in 1979.
The person initiating a law suit is called an Appellant.
If a case is dismissed with prejudice at the defendant's cost, it means that the plaintiff wins the case. The dismissal with prejudice means that the plaintiff cannot bring the case again, and the fact that it is at the defendant's cost indicates that the defendant is responsible for covering any expenses related to the case.
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The possessive form for the noun plaintiff is plaintiff's.Example: The plaintiff's case is based on heresay.
Affirmed, in 1978.
Affirmed won the Triple Crown in 1978.