Federal Court — Notice of Discontinuance (Form 124)
Form number: Form 124 — Notice of Discontinuance
If you have started a Federal Court proceeding and want to drop it (settled out of court, no longer wish to pursue, or strategic reasons), you file a Notice of Discontinuance. After defence is filed you generally need consent or court leave; before defence you can discontinue at any time.
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