First Adopted: January 19, 1973
Most Recently Effective: January 01, 1994
Rule 67 | Rules of Civil Procedure | Rules Governing Civil Procedure in the Circuit Courts | Dismissal of Civil Actions
67.03 | Involuntary Dismissal – Effect Thereof
A defendant may move for an involuntary dismissal of the civil action for lack of jurisdiction, for prematurity of action, for failure to substitute a party for a decedent and for such other dismissals as are allowed by these Rules 41 through 101. Defendant may also move for an involuntary dismissal of the civil action for failure of the plaintiff to prosecute or to comply with these Rules 41 through 101 or any order of the court. Any involuntary dismissal shall be without prejudice unless the court in its order for dismissal shall otherwise specify.
(Adopted January 19, 1973, effective September 1, 1973. Amended June 1, 1993, effective January 1, 1994.)