Dismissed without prejudice definition

Dismissed without prejudice means a case has been dismissed but has not been finally decided and may be refiled.
Dismissed without prejudice means final disposition with the right to bring future action under this section on the same issue, claim or cause.
Dismissed without prejudice means an Application dismissed by the Board in its sole discretion for which the later submission of an Application, based on the same Claimed Injury(ies) or Disease(s), is allowed as a new Application provided all the requirements, including timely submission, are met.

Examples of Dismissed without prejudice in a sentence

  • Stephen Proodian – Maricopa County CR 2015-005369 – Dismissed without prejudice.


More Definitions of Dismissed without prejudice

Dismissed without prejudice means can refile same claim anywhere
Dismissed without prejudice means a case has been dismissed but has not been finally decided. If a case is dismissed without prejudice it may be refiled. If a case is dismissed and the order is not specific with regard to prejudice, it is considered a dismissal without prejudice.
Dismissed without prejudice means the Application is denied and the Applicant will be allowed to refile a disability Application as to that Claimed Injury or Disease.
Dismissed without prejudice means a case has been dismissed but has not been finally

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