it means that somebody likes making up big words
what does the disposition held mean
This is called a "motion." The party "moves" or "makes a motion" for certain action to be taken such as dismissal of a case.
Not clear exactly what it is you're asking. If by petition you mean present a motion to the court... doubtful. You'd have to be in a "legal" status to submit the petition/motion and asking the court for something while being wanted on a warrant is an oxymoron. On the other hand, if you do not wish to surrender yourself, you can engage an attorney on your behalf and they can submit a petitio/motion to the court for you. All it takes is money.
Not exactly sure what it is being referred to. If the question is about a 'petition' (i.e.: 'motion') made to a court - yes, you may withdraw a motion. l
whats petition mean
Complaint dismissed as to Swanson, Pamela with disposition of Request for Dismissal. what does case dimissed with disposition of request for dismissal mean
A Petition is a formal written request presented to a court such as the Petition for Administration. A Motion is a written or oral application requesting that the court make a specified ruling or order such as a motion for the court to correct some error in a judgment or to amend a judgment.
Favorable disposition to the US
Having a sweet disposition can mean a person is generally sweet and timid when around other people. When a dog is said to have a sweet disposition it means it is friendly, happy, and non-aggressive.
The term 'disposition' refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue
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