In a legal context, "motion disposed" refers to the resolution of a motion presented to the court. When a motion is disposed of, the judge has made a decision regarding the request made in the motion, which can result in approval, denial, or other outcomes such as postponement. This term indicates that the court has addressed the issue, and the motion is no longer pending.
"Order - after judgment motion disposed" refers to a court's decision regarding a motion that was filed after a judgment has been rendered in a case. This typically indicates that the court has reviewed the motion and has either granted or denied it, effectively concluding any further actions related to that particular motion. It signifies that the legal proceedings concerning that specific issue are now closed.
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"Disposed cases" generally means cases which have been decided.
When a court orders that a case is "disposed of," it means that the case has been resolved or concluded, either through a judgment, settlement, or dismissal. This indicates that the court has reached a final decision on the matter, and no further legal action will be taken regarding that specific case. Disposition can occur after trial, motion, or agreement between the parties involved.
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It means that the motion (and whatever reaction was requested by the motion) has been submitted to the court for consideration.
The Motion to Enforce is a legal filing that requests a court to force someone to obey a previous court ruling.
A court case that refers to something having been disposed means that something has been cast away or thrown away. It can also be used to mean a given court case has been dismissed.
What does withdrew means
A 'motion' refers to any action (usually written- but, in open court, often verbal) which requests that the court take some kind of action. You can file motions for court with the Clerk of Court's Office of that court.
In a generic usage as an adjective it means: eager, inclined to, prone, ready, receptive, willing, all meaning having a certain tendency (i.e.: The court is 'disposed' to look favorably upon the motion.) In this sense, disposed is related to an inclination or tendency.AnswerAccording to Black's Law Dictionary: a final settlement or determination
If a court case is listed as having been "disposed", it would indicate that the case is closed due to resolution and no other action is necessary.