Dismissal - Law Dictionary Search Results
burden of production
of production must be met in order to avoid a dismissal or directed verdict. Both parties to a suit usu. have
prejudice
of action or motion [dismisses this case with ] [the dismissal was without ] 3 a : an irrational attitude of
Degradation
Degradation, a deprivation of dignity; dismissal from office. An ecclesiastical censure, whereby a clergyman is divested
Schoolmaster
v. Griffin, (1908) 1 KB 160 (947). As to the dismissal of a schoolmaster or mistress of a public elementary school,
Control
subordinate courts and to recommend the imposition of punishment of dismissal, removal and reduction in rank or compulsory retirement, High Court
Congeacute
The act of taking leave parting ceremony farewell also dismissal
preserve
by jury shall be preserved "U.S. Constitution amend. VII"] [the dismissal of a chapter 7 case…reinstates certain transfers voided or preserved
Compulsory retirement
3 SCR 727. A compulsory retirement does not amount to dismissal removal and, therefore, does not attract the provisions of Article
probation
of a violation of standards and with the possibility of dismissal if standards are not met 2 a : the suspension
rehear
-hear·ing : to consider again or anew after decision or dismissal in the same or another forum : hold an additional
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