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.
"In legal contexts, the term 'without prejudice' means that any statements or offers made during negotiations cannot be used as evidence in court proceedings."
In legal contexts, "prejudice" refers to a preconceived opinion or bias that may unfairly influence a decision or treatment of a person or group based on characteristics such as race, gender, or religion.
The legal term "without prejudice" means that any statements or offers made during a negotiation or discussion cannot be used against the party making them in future legal proceedings.
The doctrine of 'res judicata' is a legal term that within its representation simply means 'without prejudice'. Although, this is a basic meaning and should be applied liberally.
The term "without prejudice" in legal communications means that any offers or statements made during negotiations cannot be used as evidence in court. This allows parties to freely discuss settlement options without fear of their words being used against them in future legal proceedings.
Without prejudice refers to closing a case without preventing it being brought again. A case is 'dismissed without prejudice' means that when the problems with the way it was brought the first time were fixed, they would be able to bring it to the court again. 'With Prejudice' would mean that the case could not be brought again.
"In legal contexts, the term 'without prejudice' means that any offers or statements made during negotiations cannot be used as evidence in court. This allows parties to freely discuss settlement options without fear of their words being used against them in the case. It helps promote open communication and can lead to a quicker resolution of disputes."
Clergymen are men of the clergy, as in church men, and it's not a legal term.
it means it is legal to have a foot
In a legal case, a dismissal with prejudice means the case is permanently closed and cannot be brought back to court. A dismissal without prejudice means the case can be refiled in the future.
In Nazi Germany it meant persecution, hatred, deportation and death.
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