Something undisposed is something that has not been taken care of or settled. The term is often used in legal cases to refer to undisposed assets, such as the assets of a deceased person that have not been spent or given to someone else.
I believe that saying is indisposed. It means you're busy
well if disposed is where u settle than undisposed should mean the opposite
In legal terms disposed means the case was resolved in some way. This could mean a plea was reached, or the charges may have been dropped.
In legal terms, "pro per" is short for "pro se," which means representing oneself in court without a lawyer.
In legal terms, ROP can refer to "Return of Process", which is the delivery of court documents or legal notices back to the court after they have been served to the intended recipient.
In legal terms, contrary refers to something that is opposite or conflicting with a particular law, rule, regulation, or legal principle. It indicates a situation where there is a violation or non-compliance with the established legal norms or standards.
In legal terms, the statement "under penalty" typically means that there will be consequences or punishment for not following the rules or laws outlined in the document.
A codicil is a legal document used to make changes or amendments to an existing will without having to create an entirely new will. It allows individuals to update specific provisions in their will without needing to revoke the entire document.
It means that they are able to declare a war AND pass a LAW
In plain Enlgish - it refers to your being behind in your payments.
It means that DICKS ARE ROUGH. Its a condom company.
There is no commonly recognized legal term "sisted." It may be a typographical error or a regional term not widely used in legal contexts. If you can provide more context or clarify, I may be able to assist further.