Dismissal by technicality refers to a legal situation where a case is dismissed not based on the merits of the case but due to procedural errors, technical violations, or failure to meet specific legal requirements. This can occur when a party fails to follow proper legal protocols, such as filing deadlines or jurisdictional issues. While it may prevent a case from being heard, it does not address the underlying issues of the case itself. Dismissal by technicality can sometimes lead to concerns about justice being served.
Technicality is a noun defined as "a point of law or a small detail of a set of rules." So, to use "technicality" in a sentence:It was merely a technicality that his left heel stepped over the line during his winning shot in last night's game, causing our team to lose the entire season.
Dismissal is a noun.
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what is constuitive dismissal
If you stipulate as to the reason for dismissal, you HAVE agreed.
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the command is dismiss for the dismissal of the boy scout.
Summary dismissal is dismissal by an employer for gross misconduct and usually means that an employee will not receive any pay in lieu of notice.
a point of law or a small detail of a set of rules.
In all technicality, radiation.
That is the correct spelling of "loophole" (a legal technicality).
If you are referring to a dismissal from a job, I do not think that should be there. I have never heard of the dismissal from employment being on a bankruptcy. I would consult an attorney on this.