With prejudice definition

With prejudice. – this means you cannot file the same claim against the defendant in the future.
With prejudice means that the matter is being formally closed. “With- out prejudice” means that the Board may pursue the case if additional, cred- ible evidence becomes available.
With prejudice means that the judgment was intended to serve as a final judgment on

Examples of With prejudice in a sentence

  • Counsel for the Parties shall execute an Agreed Motion to Dismiss and Agreed Order of Dismissal With Prejudice which is attached hereto as Exhibit A in conjunction with the Effective Date of this Agreement.


More Definitions of With prejudice

With prejudice means that the ruling on the Motion is final, and any refiling or “renewal” of the Motion will be denied by the terms of this Order.
With prejudice means that when an application is dismissed, a new application on the same matter cannot be filed, “without prejudice” shall mean that, when an application is dismissed, a new application on the same matter can be filed.
With prejudice means that you cannot file again about this issue.
With prejudice means that you cannot refile the case but you may be able to appeal the dismissal).
With prejudice means the decision by the Board prohibits the possibility of applicant submitting a new application on the same basis as the dismissed case.
With prejudice means the dismissal was final and charges for the same event cannot be reopened. By contrast “without prejudice” means the case could be opened again.
With prejudice means you will not be able to bring the same claim against the same defendant in the future