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dispositionn. the court's final determination of a lawsuit or criminal charg...
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dispositionRelationships Related Term: deletion destruction disposal retirement select and dispose (also final disposition), n. ~ 1. Materials' final destruction or transfer to an archives as determined by [..]
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disposition The removal of natural, synthetic, and/or supplemental gas, or any components or gaseous mixtures contained therein, from the responding company's facilities within the report State by any mean [..]
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disposition A set of categories used to account for how crude oil and petroleum products are transferred, distributed, or removed from the supply stream. The categories include stock change, crude oil losses, r [..]
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dispositionyour usual mood Melancholia — the state of mind — can hide behind seemingly sunny dispositions. — Seattle Times (Dec 28, 2011)
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dispositionAn animal’s attitude or temperament
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dispositionlate 14c., "ordering, management," also "tendency of mind," from Old French disposicion (12c.) "arrangement, order; mood, state of mind," from Latin dispositionem (nomina [..]
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dispositionthe result of a judicial proceeding by withdrawal, settlement, order, judgment or sentence
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dispositionThe components of petroleum disposition are stock change, crude oil losses, refinery inputs, exports, and products supplied for domestic consumption.
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disposition1) The court's final determination of a lawsuit or criminal charge. 2) The act of transferring care, possession, or ownership to another, such as by deed or will.
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dispositionyour usual mood; "he has a happy disposition" disposal: the act or means of getting rid of something inclination: an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternati [..]
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disposition maintenance.
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dispositionDefinition The exchange, sale, or loss of property, whether voluntary or involuntary.
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dispositionA behavioural trait that distinguishes from person from others. Compare situational attribution.
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dispositionThe manner in which the noncurrent records of an agency or individual are handled once their utility has been appraised, whether stored (temporarily or permanently) in a repository in their original f [..]
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dispositiontendency (pop)
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disposition1 a : the final determination of a matter (as a case or motion) by a court or quasi-judicial tribunal [the beneficiary of such a of charges against him "United States v. Smith, 354 A.2d 510 (1976 [..]
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dispositionSee: Disposal
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dispositionrefers to disposing of an asset through sale, assignment, or other transfer method.
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dispositionDisposition is a phase of delinquency proceeding similar to "sentencing" phase of adult trial. The judge must consider alternative, innovative, and individualized sentences rather than impos [..]
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dispositionThe term 'disposition' has two distinct legal meanings: when used in the context of litigation it refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue; when used in relation to pr [..]
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disposition(n) your usual mood(n) the act or means of getting rid of something(n) an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others(n) a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tende [..]
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dispositionPlans for where the person will live after discharge from the hospital and who will be able to help that individual. [Click Here to Return to List]
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dispositionthe tendency a person has at a given point in time to act in one way or another (i.e., to obey the moral law or to disobey it). (Cf. predisposition.)
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dispositionThe sentencing or other final settlement of a case.
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dispositionDetermination of the final arrangement or settlement of a case following judgment.
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dispositionDetermination of the final arrangement or settlement of a case following judgment.
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dispositionin educational usage, this normally refers to a person's inclinations or tendencies, especially towards learning. It is a contested area as a disposition may merely be an observer's opinion [..]
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dispositionThe act of transferring, disposing of, divesting of, or selling of certain rights such as lands and in this context by the Province of Ontario. Opposite of acquisition. Legally, the act of disposal of land and other resources and includes a Crown grant, order-in-council, transfer, assurance, lease, licences, permit, contract, or agreement.
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dispositionUtilization or disposal of an Embryo that is fertilized but not immediately transplanted and resulting course of action.
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dispositionThis term refers to the placement of cremated or whole remains in their final resting place.
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dispositionIn a juvenile case, the final decision of a judge related to things like placement of a child/juvenile, rules of supervision, and other final orders entered by the court; the "dispositional r [..]
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dispositionmaintenance
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dispositionThe order of a Juvenile Court determining what is to be done with a minor already adjudged to be within the court's jurisdiction. In criminal or civil cases, the settlement of a case.
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dispositionis the act or process of getting rid of, giving away, selling etc., such as in the case of property. In criminal justice, disposition
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dispositionThe final decision by the court in a dispute.
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dispositionthe outcome of a particular stage in a proceeding or of the entire proceeding (final disposition). diversion:
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dispositionThe stage of a delinquency proceeding comparable to the sentencing stage of an adult criminal trial. A disposition hearing is only held if a youth has pleaded guilty to an offense or is found guilty b [..]
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dispositionOnce a case has concluded, it is said to have been disposed of. Possible dispositions include: conviction by trial or plea, dismissal, and acquittal.
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dispositionThe conclusion of a criminal or juvenile case proceeding. Also used to refer to the sentencing outcome of a criminal case.
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dispositionthe transfer of property by some act of its owner, e.g. by sale, gift, will, or exchange.
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dispositionThe result or final outcome of a case
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disposition The outcome of a case. The ultimate resolution of a criminal matter. The word disposition is often used in Juvenile Court.
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dispositionThe end of a criminal case with a conviction, an acquittal, or a dismissal.
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dispositionthe outcome of a case.
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dispositionDetermination of the final arrangement or settlement of a case following judgment.
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dispositionDisposition is the legal action taken at the end of a juvenile trial. If the judge determines the charges that were brought against the child are true, a disposition hearing is set right after the jurisdiction hearing. If there are conflicting schedules, a disposition hearing can be set within 10 days if the minor is in custody, or within 30 days a [..]
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dispositionAn official court document that indicates the current status of a case or its final disposition.
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dispositionn. the court's final determination of a lawsuit or criminal charge
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dispositionWhat the judge orders to happen to the juvenile at the end of the hearing.
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dispositionThe final settlement or determination of the case.
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dispositionThe sentencing or other final settlement of a case.
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dispositionThe outcome of a case.
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dispositionThe disposition of an offense consists of the prosecution, court, and confinement segments.
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dispositionThe phase of a juvenile delinquency proceeding analogous to the sentence in an adult trial. Last Updated: 7/9/2015 [..]
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dispositionThe specific sanction imposed by a judge in sentencing a person who has been convicted of an offence. For example, Joe is sentenced to imprisonment; the disposition is four years. (ch. 8, p. 215)
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dispositionThe final outcome of a case, either by trial or plea bargain.
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dispositionThe result of an attempt to reach or contact a potential respondent.
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dispositionSanction ordered or treatment plan decided upon or initiated in a particular case. Case dispositions are coded into the following categories: Waiver to criminal court:
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dispositionThe actions taken regarding records no longer needed for current agency business operations. Disposition usually begins with records cutoff. These actions may include one or more of the following: transfer to agency storage facilities or records centers; retention for the period of time prescribed in the records schedule;destruction of temporary re [..]
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dispositionThe disposal action taken regarding records no longer needed for current government business. Includes transfer to a storage facility, transfer to another department or agency, transfer to permanent archives, or destruction.
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dispositionEither the destruction of a record or the transfer of the record to the Minnesota State Archives.
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dispositionThe court's decision of what should be done about a dispute that has been brought to its attention. For instance, the disposition of the court may be that child support is ordered or an obliga [..]
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dispositionThe amount of crude and or condensate disposed of to a transporter shown on an OGP Report. Disposition of crude and or condensate must agree with receipts shown by transporter on Form R-2 Monthly Tran [..]
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dispositionThe transfer, retirement, and - or disposal of records or non-record material (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapters 158, 502). The regulation of the fate, condition, application, and rel [..]
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dispositionThe act or the power of settling a matter finally; to bring something to its conclusion.
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dispositionThe act of granting a tenure or an interest in land, or reserving or dedicating Crown land.
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dispositionThis is a formal document transferring ownership, or "title", to the land. Following the first stage in the conveyance of the property (the missives), the purchaser has a personal right agai [..]
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dispositionThe creation or transfer of an interest (12.4.2(b)). Distress, also distraint
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