"Without Prejudice" redirects here. For the 2007 game show on
Game Show Network, see
Without Prejudice? In
law, the phrase without prejudice means that a claim, lawsuit, or proceeding has been brought to a temporary end but that no legal rights or privileges have been determined,
waived, or lost by the result. For example, if a party brings a lawsuit in
small claims court but discovers that the claim is greater than the amount for that court to have
jurisdiction, the lawsuit can be dismissed "without prejudice". This means that the dismissal is no bar to bringing a new lawsuit in a court that does have jurisdiction.
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A statement set onto a written document such as a letter, which qualifies the signatory as exempt from the content to the extent that it may be interpreted as containing admissions or other interpretations which could later be used against him or her; or as otherwise affecting any legal rights of the agent of or the person signing. - (
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