retraxit (Meaning)
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retraxit (n.)
The withdrawing, or open renunciation, of a suit in court by the plaintiff, by which he forever lost his right of action.
Synonyms & Antonyms of retraxit
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retraxit Sentence Examples
- The plaintiff retraxit her lawsuit after discovering new evidence that contradicted her claims.
- The defendant's attorney filed a motion to dismiss the case, arguing that the plaintiff had retraxit.
- The judge granted the defendant's motion to dismiss the case due to the plaintiff's retraxit.
- The retraxit meant that the plaintiff could no longer pursue a lawsuit based on the same claims.
- The retraxit had a significant impact on the plaintiff's legal rights.
- The plaintiff claimed that she had not intended to retraxit the lawsuit, but the court disagreed.
- The defendant argued that the retraxit was a voluntary act by the plaintiff.
- The plaintiff tried to argue that her retraxit was made under duress, but the court did not accept her argument.
- The retraxit resulted in the dismissal of all claims against the defendant.
- The retraxit had a long-lasting impact on the plaintiff and defendant's relationship.
FAQs About the word retraxit
The withdrawing, or open renunciation, of a suit in court by the plaintiff, by which he forever lost his right of action.
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The plaintiff retraxit her lawsuit after discovering new evidence that contradicted her claims.
The defendant's attorney filed a motion to dismiss the case, arguing that the plaintiff had retraxit.
The judge granted the defendant's motion to dismiss the case due to the plaintiff's retraxit.
The retraxit meant that the plaintiff could no longer pursue a lawsuit based on the same claims.