In a generic usage as an adjective it means: eager, inclined to, prone, ready, receptive, willing, all meaning having a certain tendency (i.e.: The court is 'disposed' to look favorably upon the motion.) In this sense, disposed is related to an inclination or tendency.
AnswerAccording to Black's Law Dictionary: a final settlement or determinationCLARIFICATION: As can be seen from the above answers the word "dispose" can have two meanings depending upon in what context it is used. (e.g.: The judge is disposed to grant your motion." -or- "This case will be disposedof in the following manner.....")
Disposed is a generic legal term meaning the case or proceeding is completed.
Disposition is used in reference to the way in which the case was resolved. Some examples of the disposition of a case are: conviction, acquittal, dismissal, etc., not to be confused with verdict, which is a finding of guilty or not guilty, etc.
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what does the term "other hearing" mean in the court of law
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
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reopen case
It means lick my balls.
The difference between dispose of and dispose off is that one is correct and the other is not. You would use dispose of if you mean to get rid of something.
The correct term is appellate court. It is a court of appeals, where one goes when you believe a lower court has made an error of law.
"Unwarrantable jurisdiction" refers to exercising power or authority beyond what is permitted or justified by law or regulations. It implies exceeding appropriate boundaries or overstepping one's authority.
It usually means that a court has found that the law violates either the U.S. Constitution or the constitution of the state in which the law was enacted. If the law in question is an agency regulation, it can also mean that a court has found that the agency lacked the authority to issue it.