nonprevailing
Nonprevailing is a term used to describe a situation where a party in a legal or administrative proceeding does not achieve a favorable outcome or win their case. This can occur in various contexts, such as civil lawsuits, criminal trials, or even disputes before regulatory bodies. When a party is nonprevailing, it means that the court or tribunal has ruled against them, or that they have failed to meet the burden of proof required to succeed in their claim or defense.
The consequences of being nonprevailing can vary widely depending on the nature of the proceeding. In civil
While the term "nonprevailing" simply indicates a lack of success in a particular matter, it does not