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Posted by catballou (4.14.164.131) on June 04, 2004 at 13:01:24:

In Reply to: CATBALLOU. Re: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ??? posted by Marge on June 04, 2004 at 00:16:12:

here,.

A dismissal “without prejudice” means that that action was dismissed
but the complainant (plaintiff) may sue again on the same cause of
action.

A dismissal “with prejudice” means that there was a final disposition
and the plaintiff is barred from bringing or maintaining an action on
the same claim or cause. It is “res judicata” as to every matter
litigated, which means that it cannot be brought again.

and please dont use caps. ty, :)


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