A praecipe is a request or writ in legal proceedings. "To settle, discontinue, and end" in this context means to reach a settlement agreement, cease any further legal action, and bring the matter to a final resolution. This document requests the court to formally acknowledge and approve these actions.
Praecipe to discontinue means simply the case has ended and/or is closed. If it is a praecipe to discontinue without prejudice, then theoretically, the plaintiff could refile the suit later. If it is praecipe to discontinue with prejudice, it means the case is closed for ever. If it is a praecipe to settle and discontinue, the case is also closed forever. If it is simply a praecipe to discontinue, (and nothing further) it could be any of the above depending upon the facts.
Praecipe is a legal term for an order.
stop, end, finish, discontinue, conclude, halt, terminate
you unscrew the cap of the needle on the end of it and thats it!
praecipe (or spelled precipe) - A written order directing the issurance of a specified writ. writ- a written order, under seal, issued by a court, and commanding the person to whom it is addressed to do or not to do a certain act.
you unscrew the cap of the needle on the end of it and thats it!
interrupt, break off, stop, abandon, end, cease, suspend
A "praecipe to reissue summons" is a legal document filed in court requesting that a summons be reissued to a defendant in a lawsuit. This typically occurs when the original summons was not served properly or has expired. The praecipe outlines the reasons for the reissuance and is accompanied by the necessary information to issue a new summons. It is a procedural step to ensure that the defendant is properly notified of the legal action against them.
They decided to discontinue the product due to declining sales.
The prefix "dis" means both stop or end such as in discontinue. It also means "mal or bad or negative or not" such as dissatisfied, dissonance or discordance.
finish, terminate, discontinue, curtail, and annul are all other ways of saying 'to end'
Set about means to start. All the other words mean to end.