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Dismiss refers to the court�s decision to terminate a court case without imposing liability on the�defendant. The court may dismiss a case in response to a defendant�s�motion to dismiss�or do so�sua sponte�(voluntarily).�According to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure�(FRCP)�41(a), a�plaintiff�may also voluntarily dismiss an action by choosing to drop the case or by reaching an out of court�settlement�with the defendant. There are many reasons for a court to dismiss a case, both procedural and substantive.�FRCP�12�provides the list of grounds for dismissal in federal court, which includes a lack of�jurisdiction,�improper service of process,�failure to join a party,�and a plaintiff�s�failure to state a claim for relief. Additionally, under FRCP�41(b)�a defendant can move to dismiss if a plaintiff fails to prosecute, comply with court rules, or court order. State procedural rules often have similar provisions to FRCP. A court can choose to dismiss a case�with prejudice�or�without prejudice.

See e.g. Cole v. Hammond 249 Cal.Rptr.3d 878 (2019).