It means exactly what it sounds like. The END of the case. It is the FINAL disposition of the case. A decision or verdict has been rendered, and judgment meted out.
It means that the finding of the jury and/or the judgment of the judge has passed all the statutory periods of time for appeal.
It means exactly what it sounds like. The END of the case. It is the FINAL disposition of the case. A decision or verdict has been rendered, and judgment meted out.
It means exactly what it sounds like. The END of the case. It is the FINAL disposition of the case. A decision or verdict has been rendered, and judgment meted out.
It means that whatever the outcome of the court case was - that is the final finding and judgement.
The term 'disposition' refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue
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Not really enough info to answer -BUT- it sounds like it means that a FINAL DISPOSTION has not yet been entered in the case.
The disposition is the ultimate outcome of a case. What that means in a particular context would depend on the case's unique facts.
Disposed means the case is closed. It could either be a final judgment or dismissed.
A disposition narrative is a written report or document that outlines the final decision made by a judge or court in a legal case. It summarizes the details of the case, the evidence presented, and the reasoning behind the judge's decision.
Go to the clerk's office in the court where the case was handled. Ask to review the file. You'll find some kind of disposing document, either an order, a verdict, or a disposition or some other document that shows how the case was disposed of.
When the disposition states Dis want of Pro it means dissolved for want of protest. This means that the party sued for divorce is not going to fight the case.
Complaint dismissed as to Swanson, Pamela with disposition of Request for Dismissal. what does case dimissed with disposition of request for dismissal mean