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On some legal correspondence there will occasionally be a phrase that says Without Prejudice. This might seem like a simple enough statement, but what does it actually mean in law?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In Common Law this phrase allows parties to discuss and negotiate a settlement to a legal claim, without admitting liability. Any documents headed "without prejudice" cannot be used in evidence in any subsequent court case without the permission of both parties.
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Furthermore, all documents which meet the specific criteria that affords them "Without Prejudice" status, i.e. are deemed "Privileged" (cannot be disclosed without permission of {in this case} both parties) in regard of settlement negotiations, need not actually be marked "Without Prejudice" to retain that status (although it is always safest to mark the document �Without Prejudice� in any event).
Thus;
a document marked �Without Prejudice� which does not meet the criteria is not "Privileged",
a document not marked �Without Prejudice� which does meet the criteria is "Privileged".
Thus;
a document marked �Without Prejudice� which does not meet the criteria is not "Privileged",
a document not marked �Without Prejudice� which does meet the criteria is "Privileged".
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