To find out which court a certificate of disposition is in, you can start by checking the court records of the jurisdiction where the case was filed. This may involve visiting the court's website or contacting the clerk's office directly for information. Additionally, you can search online databases that compile court records, or consult legal resources that provide guidance on accessing disposition certificates in your area. If you have specific case details, such as the case number or parties involved, that can also help narrow down your search.
A court disposition is is the ultimate adjudged result/finding of the case.
A Certificate of Disposition is provided (generally by a funeral home, to the best of my knowledge) to prove that the remains of a deceased individual were disposed of - i.e. creamated or buried.
Disposition refers to the final ruling or outcome.
The 'disposition' is whatever the final action of the court was.
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.
The case is officially closed
The florist had a sunny disposition that made me smile. The court finally ruled on the disposition of his estate.
The term 'disposition' refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue
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Converted disposition means that there is a change in the behavior of the person. They appear different from what they always appear to be.
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