Procedure
Motion to Dismiss
/ MOH-shun to dis-MIS /
Definition
A request to terminate a case for legal insufficiency or lack of jurisdiction.
Used in Context
“The motion to dismiss argued the complaint failed to state a valid claim.”
Etymology
Latin: motio, movement
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