Non prosequitur

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Non prosequitur (also known as non pros.) is a legal judgment "against the plaintiff for a neglect to take any of those steps which it is incumbent on him to take in due time."[1] A non pros judgment is a final judgment, which is only re-opened with cause shown.[2]

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  2. ^ The American and English Encyclopædia of Law: Must to Oath (1892), p. 717 (accessible on Google Books)