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dimiss the foreclosure action without prejudice and release the lis pendens! what does this means please!

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What does 'dismissed without prejudice' mean when you are in bankruptcy?

Dismissed without prejudice means the creditor cannot further pursue the debt.


What does dismissed without prejudice mean in foreclosure case in Georgia?

When a foreclosure case is dismissed without prejudice in Georgia, it means that the case has been temporarily halted or canceled, but the lender retains the right to refile the case at a later time. This could happen for various reasons, such as procedural errors or the need to gather more evidence.


What does it mean when it states Docket Entry Dismissed by Parties?

It means that the case has been dismissed. Does it say anywhere "Without Prejudice or With Prejudice? If without it means that they can re-file the case one more time. After that the case can not be re-opened again. If it says With Prejudice then the case has been dismissed completely.


What does it mean when a case status reads dismissed on a civil case?

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.


What does the legal term with prejudice mean?

It can have several meanings depending on the context and the phraseology of the sentence in which it is contained. Give the fully worded example please. "Dismissed with Prejudice" means the case is dismissed, forever.It can't be brought back to court. A case dismissed without prejudice means the opposite. It's not dismissed forever.If the case was dismissed without prejudice, a plaintiff could resurrect it, if, for instance, there was some new evidence. But, "with prejudice" means the court is closing the case permanently.


What does dismissal with prejudice mean in foreclosure case?

Dismissal with prejudice in a foreclosure case means that the case has been resolved in a way that bars the plaintiff from bringing the case back to court at a later date. This usually indicates that the court has made a final decision regarding the foreclosure action, and it cannot be refiled.


What does denied without prejudice mean in a public hearing?

Means all the facts in the case were heard before the case was dismissed.


WHAT DOES DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUSTICE MEAN?

"Dismissed without prejudice" means that a case is closed but can be refiled in the future. This type of dismissal allows the plaintiff to correct any issues or bring the case again, as it does not affect the merits of the claim. It contrasts with a dismissal "with prejudice," which permanently bars the plaintiff from bringing the same claim again.


What is a dismissed conviction?

It means just what the wod implies, they were dismissed. However- there are two types of dismissal; dismissal WITH prejudice, and dismissal WITHOUT prejudice. "With" means that the charge "goes away" and that particular charge cannot be re-instituted. "Without" means that although the charge was dismissed you CAN be re-charged once again. You definitely need to find out which one applies to you. A "dismissed" conviction does not mean that you're found "not guilty," or were "pardoned." The record will appear on your criminal history record.


What does it mean when a judge dismiss a case but the case is said to be refiled under new commitment?

There are two ways in which a judge can "dismiss" a case.Dismissed with prejudice, which means the case can never be brought up again, and dismissed without prejudice, which means that the government can re-file the case if some certain minor flaw in the original presentment is remedied.It sounds like your original case was dismissed WITHOUT prejudice.


What does dismissal of a lawsuit without prejudice mean?

It means that the lawsuit has been dismissed, typically after being decided on the merits, and cannot be refiled.The foregoing answer is correct. The dismissal with prejudice can also be voluntary on the part of the plaintiff. That is often a condition of a settlement of litigation.


Can someone get criminal case dismissed without prejudice in return for assisting in another case?

In New Zealand, what you talk of is "plea-bargaining" and does not mean the criminal is not sentenced or that the case is dismissed, but it does mean the criminal or prosecution will get lesser of a sentence eg less money to pay, or less of a sentence in jail.

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