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nonsuit
non·suit N0147100 (nŏn-so͞ot′)n.1. A judgment against a plaintiff for failure to present enough evidence for a jury to decide in the plaintiff's favor, or for failure to pursue a lawsuit, such as by proceeding to trial.2. A dismissal of a lawsuit because the plaintiff has failed to pursue it.tr.v. non·suit·ed, non·suit·ing, non·suits To render a judgment of nonsuit against (a plaintiff). [Middle English, failure of a plaintiff to prosecute, from Anglo-Norman nounsuite : noun-, no (from Latin nōn; see non-) + suite, suit; see suit.]nonsuit (nɒnˈsuːt; -ˈsjuːt) lawn (Law) an order of a judge dismissing a suit when the plaintiff fails to show he or she has a good cause of action or fails to produce any evidencevb (Law) (tr) to order the dismissal of the suit of (a person)non•suit (nɒnˈsut) Law. n. 1. a judgment against a plaintiff who fails to prosecute a case or provides insufficient evidence. v.t. 2. to subject to a nonsuit. [1350–1400; < Anglo-French nounsute; see suit] nonsuit Past participle: nonsuited Gerund: nonsuiting
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I nonsuit | you nonsuit | he/she/it nonsuits | we nonsuit | you nonsuit | they nonsuit |
Preterite |
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I nonsuited | you nonsuited | he/she/it nonsuited | we nonsuited | you nonsuited | they nonsuited |
Present Continuous |
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I am nonsuiting | you are nonsuiting | he/she/it is nonsuiting | we are nonsuiting | you are nonsuiting | they are nonsuiting |
Present Perfect |
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I have nonsuited | you have nonsuited | he/she/it has nonsuited | we have nonsuited | you have nonsuited | they have nonsuited |
Past Continuous |
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I was nonsuiting | you were nonsuiting | he/she/it was nonsuiting | we were nonsuiting | you were nonsuiting | they were nonsuiting |
Past Perfect |
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I had nonsuited | you had nonsuited | he/she/it had nonsuited | we had nonsuited | you had nonsuited | they had nonsuited |
Future |
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I will nonsuit | you will nonsuit | he/she/it will nonsuit | we will nonsuit | you will nonsuit | they will nonsuit |
Future Perfect |
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I will have nonsuited | you will have nonsuited | he/she/it will have nonsuited | we will have nonsuited | you will have nonsuited | they will have nonsuited |
Future Continuous |
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I will be nonsuiting | you will be nonsuiting | he/she/it will be nonsuiting | we will be nonsuiting | you will be nonsuiting | they will be nonsuiting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been nonsuiting | you have been nonsuiting | he/she/it has been nonsuiting | we have been nonsuiting | you have been nonsuiting | they have been nonsuiting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been nonsuiting | you will have been nonsuiting | he/she/it will have been nonsuiting | we will have been nonsuiting | you will have been nonsuiting | they will have been nonsuiting |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been nonsuiting | you had been nonsuiting | he/she/it had been nonsuiting | we had been nonsuiting | you had been nonsuiting | they had been nonsuiting |
Conditional |
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I would nonsuit | you would nonsuit | he/she/it would nonsuit | we would nonsuit | you would nonsuit | they would nonsuit |
Past Conditional |
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I would have nonsuited | you would have nonsuited | he/she/it would have nonsuited | we would have nonsuited | you would have nonsuited | they would have nonsuited |
nonsuit
NonsuitA broad term for any of several ways to terminate a legal action without an actual determination of the controversy on the merits. For instance, a judgment of nonsuit may be granted against a plaintiff who either fails to pursue, or abandons, the action. nonsuitn. a ruling by the judge in a lawsuit either when the plaintiff (the party who filed the suit) does not proceed to trial at the appointed time or has presented all his/her/its evidence and, in the judge's opinion, there is no evidence which could prove the plaintiff's case. A nonsuit terminates the trial at that point, and results in a dismissal of the plaintiff's case and judgment for the defendant. (See: dismissal) nonsuit an order of a judge dismissing a suit when the plaintiff fails to show he has a good cause of action or fails to produce any evidence. |