- dismiss,
dismissal,
dismissals, or
dismissed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dismissal or
dismissed may
refer to: In litigation, a
dismissal is the...
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constitutional crisis, also
known simply as the
Dismissal,
culminated on 11
November 1975 with the
dismissal from
office of the
prime minister,
Gough Whitlam...
- In cricket, a
dismissal occurs when a batter's
innings is
brought to an end by the
opposing team.
Other terms used are the
batter being out, the batting...
- In
employment law,
constructive dismissal occurs when an
employee resigns due to the
employer creating a
hostile work environment. This
often serves as...
- The
Dismissal or the
Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 is an
event during which Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was dismissed. The
Dismissal may also...
- In
labour law,
unfair dismissal is an act of
employment termination made
without good
reason or
contrary to the country's
specific legislation. Australia...
- A
conditional dismissal is a
dismissal in
United States law
subject to conditions—for example, the
dismissal of a suit for
foreclosure of a mortgage, subject...
- In law,
wrongful dismissal, also
called wrongful termination or
wrongful discharge, is a
situation in
which an employee's
contract of
employment has been...
- prejudice. In general, an
action taken with
prejudice is final. For example,
dismissal with
prejudice forbids a
party to
refile the case and
might occur because...
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federal government cabinet departments and agencies. The late-night m****
dismissal has
raised significant concerns about government oversight, accountability...