A disposition typically refers to a person's inherent qualities of mind and character, often reflected in their behavior and attitudes. It can manifest as a general mood or tendency, such as being cheerful, pessimistic, or optimistic. In a legal context, a disposition may describe the final settlement or resolution of a case. Overall, a disposition can be observed through actions, reactions, and overall demeanor.
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Dispotian
of settled disposition
It sounds like clerk "shorthand" for; Disposition: Sentenced. Without more info it is impossible to speculate further.
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.
Mr. Utterson is described as a lawyer in his late 50s, with a rugged appearance, a formal manner, and a reserved disposition. He is said to have a kind face and a thoughtful expression.
Disposition is a noun - it doesn't have a past tense.
what does the disposition held mean
Disposition rhymes with explosion exposition
The question is somewhat unclear - BUT - it can look back as far as necessary to settle or answer the legal question being asked.
The florist had a sunny disposition that made me smile. The court finally ruled on the disposition of his estate.
Disposition refers to the final ruling or outcome.