Example: You are given the option of three ways of doing something, A, B, or C. If the task is not otherwise disposed of by utilizing option A, or option, B, then it SHALL be disposed of by using option C.
no otherwise indexed
Being disposed and sentenced is a criminal law term. Essentially what this means is, the arraignment was waived and the criminal was given a sentence.
"Case disposed with contested - otherwise" typically indicates that a legal case has been resolved or closed, but not through mutual agreement or settlement between the parties involved. Instead, it suggests that the case was contested, meaning there were disputes or disagreements that led to a decision by a judge or court. The term "otherwise" may imply that the resolution did not follow standard procedures or outcomes typically expected in similar cases.
Disposed CSDD is a legal term describing a case that is closed or dismissed with the person being put on probation. The "CSDD" refers to the Community Supervision and Corrections Department, which is a department of supervision officers for adults.
"Case disposed" means that the legal case has been resolved or completed in some way, such as through a verdict, settlement, or dismissal. This term indicates that the case is no longer active in the court system and its outcome has been finalized.
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Disposed to learning
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.
"Disposed" in this instance simply means that the charge was "settled," "attended to," or "handled."
It means something that can be recycled.
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