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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.

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What does sealed mean if stated on a certificate of disposition?

The case is officially closed


What is the Disposition date of death certificate?

The disposition date on a death certificate refers to the date when the body of the deceased was buried, cremated, or otherwise disposed of. This date is important for legal and record-keeping purposes, as it marks the final handling of the remains. It may differ from the date of death, which indicates when the person actually passed away.


How would you use disposition a sentence?

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What is the past tense of disposition?

Disposition is a noun - it doesn't have a past tense.


What does a held disposition mean?

what does the disposition held mean


What rhymes with disposition?

Disposition rhymes with explosion exposition


What is a sentence using the word disposition?

The florist had a sunny disposition that made me smile. The court finally ruled on the disposition of his estate.


What is a court disposition?

Disposition refers to the final ruling or outcome.


What is disposition of charge?

The 'disposition' is whatever the final action of the court was.


What is the plural of disposition?

The plural can be dispositions (more than one person's disposition). The term would not be plural for disposition (settlement of property) although it involved multiple items.


Disposition in a sentence?

She had such a sunny, exuberant disposition that it was actually rather annoying.


Use the word disposition in a sentence?

My cat has a very affectionate disposition.

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