Bound Over.
BO = bound over - usually to a grand jury
Are we speaking of a court case or a police investigation? Usually it means that the case is: over - finished - done - concluded, or in the case of a court action, the final ruling has been made.
It could mean many possible things depending on the court system in question. In my experience a "flag" refers to a quick means of identification of the "status" of the case by means of the color of the case folder or the color of a memo attached to the case jacket (i.e.: a "flag"). For instance: a red jacket (or "flag") might mean an "open/active case - a blue memo slip (or "flag") might stand for a closed case, or a green case file (or "flag") might mean a closed case. These quick codes/flags relieve the necessity of having to open each case jacket and reading the contents to determine the status of the case it contains. Of course, this phrase might mean something entirely different in another court system.
When a case status is active but disposed, it typically means that the case is no longer pending or open, but that it has been resolved or completed in some way. The term "disposed" generally indicates that a final decision or judgment has been made on the case.
It means the case has not yet been finally resolved by the court.
In the case of a police investigation - it means that a final result has been attained and the case has been resolved insofar as the criminal investigation is concerned. In a couirt-related document - it means the case is closed usually, by an adjudication of the court.
When a case status reads "all reopen compl events closed," it means that all the compliance events that were reopened have been addressed and resolved satisfactorily. The case is now in a closed status, indicating that all the necessary actions have been taken to comply with the requirements of the case.
That the case has reached its end stage and can go no further. It is not an "open" case, but neither is it declared "closed."
I just jneed to know when a small claims court case is deemed closed, what that mesns
Define what you mean by "closed." Without knowing this all-important fact the question cannot be answered.
"Status" means the 'current standing' of the case (i.e.: What is the status of this case right now? - What was the 'status' of this case on such-and-such date? - Etc.) The court periodically holds "status hearings" where the attorneys come together with the judge to review where the cases are in regards to being brought to conclusion.
It means the situation ( case ) is settled ( solved ).
The "status" of the case refers to what stage of the judicial process it is in, in the court system or on the court's docket. It refers to what step of the process the case is currently (e.g.: preliminary hearing - pre-trial - pending trial - adjudicated - etc).