When a case is dismissed but the plaintiff is allowed to bring a new suit on the same claim.
Usually an indication that the dismissal affects no right or remedy of the parties (i.e., is not on the merits and does not bar a subsequent suit on the same cause of action).
Permits the complainant to sue again on the same cause of action, while dismissal "with prejudice" bars the right to bring or maintain an action on the same claim or cause.
The losing party is permitted to sue again with the same cause of action.
When a court dismisses a case but will allow other suits to be filed on the same claim.
An order to dismiss a case in which the court preserves the plaintiff's right to sue again on the same cause of action.
A dismissal of a case not based on its merits and not preventing a future suit on the same issue.
action dismissed, not on the merits, which may be re-instituted