(Gr Apolysis; Sl Otpust) The closing prayers and benediction, including the dismissal hymn (Apolytikion) in church service Dogma Basic beliefs and truths contained in the Bible and the Holy Tradition of the Church as defined by the Ecumenical Councils and the Fathers of the Church Dogma is studied by the field of dogmatic theology Dormition (see assumption)
In a legal context, the removal of a case out of the court; the termination of a case without a complete trial
The termination of the case without either the entry of a discharge or a denial of discharge; after a case is dismissed, the debtor and the creditors have the same rights as they had before the bankruptcy case was commenced
final termination, by proper University authority of a student's enrollment in the University
An order or judgment finally disposing of an action, suit, motion, etc , without trial of the issues involved
1 A cancellation Dismissal of a motion is denial of the motion Dismissal of a complaint or a related court terminates proceedings on the claim asserted in the complaint Dismissal of an appeal places parties in the condition as if there had been no appeal, confirming the judgment of the lower court
Students who have been academically dismissed are prohibited from enrolling at the College for a period of three years For more information on Academic Dismissal, visit our Academic Status Page
the involuntary termination of employment which should be based upon a teacher's level of performance, school staffing needs, or reductions and layoffs See Forced Resignation, Hearing, Incompetence, Reduction in Force, Tenure
The disposition that occurs when a court orders discharge without further court hearing With prejudice-Bars the right to ever bring a charge or a lawsuit on the same claim or cause Without prejudice-Disposes of the particular charge or lawsuit before the court but permits a new charge or lawsuit to be brought based on the same claim or cause
FCC action terminating processing of an application that is determined to be defective or otherwise not in conformance with the Commission's rules If an application is dismissed, the applicant may be entitled to refile under applicable rules, but the refiled application will be treated as a new application Dismissal of an application is distinct from denial of an application, which may occur if an application is contested An application will be dismissed when the application is not grantable on its face An application will be denied even if it is grantable on its face, if the Commission determines that grant of the application would not be in the public interest
Process by which a student whose academic performance indicates little chance of obtaining the minimum grades required for graduation is no longer allowed to enroll at the University Refer to the "Dismissal Policy" in the "General Requirements and Regulations" section of the catalog