What is another word for Nonsuit?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒnsˈuːt] (IPA)

Nonsuit is a legal term referring to the dismissal of a case. It is often used in a civil lawsuit, where the plaintiff may choose to abandon or withdraw their claim against the defendant. Synonyms for nonsuit include dismissal, discontinuance, abandonment, withdrawal, and termination. In a criminal case, nonsuit may be used to indicate that the prosecution has dropped the charges against the defendant, or that the case has been dismissed due to lack of evidence. Other related terms include summary judgment, directed verdict, and acquittal. Each of these terms indicates a different decision by the court or prosecution, but all share the common meaning of the end of a legal action.

What are the hypernyms for Nonsuit?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Nonsuit

It was contended, for the Nonsuit, that after the expiration of the plaintiff's privilege granted by the state, the right to his invention became invested in the people of the state, by an implied contract with the government, and, therefore, that congress could not consistently with the constitution grant to the plaintiff an exclusive right to the invention.
"Monopolies and the People"
D. C. Cloud
The motion did not merit any consideration, as the federal court had no power to grant a Nonsuit against the will of the plaintiff in any case.
"Monopolies and the People"
D. C. Cloud
In such case, or if, after bringing an action, he becomes convinced that he cannot maintain it, he withdraws it, or if the defendant insists, suffers a judgment to go against him, called a Nonsuit.
"The American Judiciary"
Simeon E. Baldwin, LLD

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