Dismissal Order definition
Examples of Dismissal Order in a sentence
The Parties further agree that the proposed Dismissal Order attached to their Joint Motion for Dismissal shall provide that the Complaint initially be dismissed without prejudice, and then be dismissed with prejudice, automatically and without further action of the Court, eighteen (18) months after the effective date of this Agreement.
If the joint motion to dismiss the Bankruptcy Case is denied, or a Withdrawal Notice is filed before a Dismissal Order (if any) is entered as provided above, in each case, to the fullest extent possible each of the Parties shall be restored to the position it held immediately before the Agreement Date, the Escrow Documents shall be of no further force or effect, and SRZ shall return the Escrow Documents to the respective Parties that delivered such documents to SRZ.
This Agreement (together with the Ancillary Agreements and Dismissal Order) constitutes the entire agreement between the parties regarding the subject matter hereof, and all prior representations, understandings and agreements regarding the subject matter hereof, either written or oral, expressed or implied, are superseded and shall be and of no effect.
The Teisinas also seem to argue that the precondition in the 2009 Dismissal Order concurrently applied to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ because she and ▇▇▇▇ hold title as tenants by the entirety, and, thus, a quiet title action must necessarily name both of them as parties.
On appeal, the Teisinas argued that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ was barred from maintaining the quiet title action (1) for failure to pay Peni $750.00 in accordance with the 2009 Dismissal Order and (2) because ▇▇▇▇ was not named as a defendant, despite being an indispensable party.