Dismissal (employment) - Wikipedia Dismissal (colloquially called firing or sacking) is the termination of employment by an employer against the will of the employee
Dismissal: The Ultimate Guide to What it Means When a Case is Dismissed In the legal world, a dismissal is a court order that terminates a lawsuit Understanding the type of dismissal—whether it’s a temporary “rainout” or a permanent “forfeit”—is one of the most critical concepts for anyone involved in the American legal system A dismissal ends a lawsuit
Rule 41. Dismissal of Actions - LII Legal Information Institute The first sentence of Rule 41 (b), providing for dismissal for failure to prosecute or to comply with the Rules or any order of court, and the general provisions of the last sentence remain applicable in jury as well as nonjury cases