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  • 31involuntary discontinuance — A discontinuance is involuntary where, in consequence of technical omission, mispleading, or the like, the suit is regarded as out of court, as where the parties undertake to refer a suit that is not referable, or omit to enter proper… …

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  • 32involuntary discontinuance — A discontinuance is involuntary where, in consequence of technical omission, mispleading, or the like, the suit is regarded as out of court, as where the parties undertake to refer a suit that is not referable, or omit to enter proper… …

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  • 33involuntary discontinuance — The forcing of a case out of court for some error in pleading, technical omission, etc., better called an involuntary dismissal. Hunt v Griffin, 49 Miss 742 …

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  • 34voluntary discontinuance — The dismissal of an action or the taking of a nonsuit by the plaintiff. 24 Am J2d Dism § 2 …

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  • 40discontinue — I (abandon) verb abolish, abort, abrogate, abstain, annul, apostatize, arrest, break, break off, bring to a close, bring to an end, call off, cancel, cause a discontinuance, cease, cease using, check, close, complete, conclude, consummate, demit …

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