Dismissal (employment) - Wikipedia Dismissal (colloquially called firing or sacking) is the termination of employment by an employer against the will of the employee
CR-181 Order for Dismissal - California Courts Dismissal under Penal Code section 1203 4 or 1203 4a does not release petitioner from the terms and conditions of any unexpired criminal protective order issued under Penal Code section 136 2(i)(1), 273 5(j), 368(l), or 646 9(k)
What Is a Dismissal in Court? Types and Effects - LegalClarity A dismissal is a court order that ends a case, or a specific claim within a case, before a trial produces a verdict The practical effect depends almost entirely on one question: whether the dismissal is “with prejudice” or “without prejudice ”
What Is Constructive Dismissal and How to Prove It? Constructive dismissal lets you pursue a wrongful termination claim even if you quit Learn what you need to prove, how to document it, and what remedies may be available
California Code, Code of Civil Procedure - CCP § 581 | FindLaw (l) The court may dismiss, without prejudice, the complaint in whole, or as to that defendant when either party fails to appear at the trial and the other party appears and asks for the dismissal