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  1. CR 41 DISMISSAL OF ACTIONS. (a) Voluntary Dismissal. Mandatory. Subject to the provisions of rules 23(e) and 23.1, any action shall be dismissed by the court: By stipulation. When all parties who have appeared so stipulate in writing; or. By Plaintiff Before Resting.

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  2. CR 41 is the rule governing the records of civil actions in superior courts. It covers the contents, filing, indexing, access, and preservation of case records.

  3. Superior Court Civil Rules - Washington Courts

  4. LCR 41. Dismissal of Actions. Local Civil Rule. (b) Involuntary Dismissal. (2) Dismissal on Clerk's Motion. (A) Failure to Appear for Trial.

  5. CR 41 (a) (1) (B), which allows a voluntary dismissal at any time before the plaintiff's case is rested, may be invoked without substantial notice. [3] Appeal – Review – Issues Not Raised in Trial Court – In General. An issue raised for the first time on appeal generally will not be considered.

  6. CR 41: DISMISSAL OF ACTIONS - Angus Lee Law Firm. (a) Voluntary Dismissal. (1) Mandatory. Subject to the provisions of rules 23 (e) and 23.1, any action shall be dismissed by the court: (A) By stipulation. When all parties who have appeared so stipulate in writing; or (B) By plaintiff before resting.

  7. Pursuant to CR 41(a)(1)(B), Plaintiff Delvonn Heckard moves to dismiss his claims against Defendant Ed Murray without prejudice. This voluntary non-suit is taken as a matter of right and without notice in accordance with CR 41(a)(1)(B) and well-established case law and can be entered ex parte. See King County Council v.

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