: The plaintiff can withdraw at any time, but it is only "perfected" if the defendant accepts it, especially if the defendant has already filed a counter-claim.
Cours pratique et gratuit de contentieux administratif - suite n° 4
A plaintiff can choose to end a lawsuit before a judgment is rendered.
In French legal and administrative contexts, means to formally withdraw from a process, such as a lawsuit, a real estate purchase, or an election.
: A petitioner can withdraw if they have already obtained satisfaction from the administration or if the case no longer interests them.
: Usually requires a written "acte de désistement" submitted to the court. Be aware that you may still be liable for the other party's legal fees even if you withdraw. 2. Real Estate (Retrait / Rétractation)
: The plaintiff can withdraw at any time, but it is only "perfected" if the defendant accepts it, especially if the defendant has already filed a counter-claim.
Cours pratique et gratuit de contentieux administratif - suite n° 4
A plaintiff can choose to end a lawsuit before a judgment is rendered.
In French legal and administrative contexts, means to formally withdraw from a process, such as a lawsuit, a real estate purchase, or an election.
: A petitioner can withdraw if they have already obtained satisfaction from the administration or if the case no longer interests them.
: Usually requires a written "acte de désistement" submitted to the court. Be aware that you may still be liable for the other party's legal fees even if you withdraw. 2. Real Estate (Retrait / Rétractation)