Legal Dictionary
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dis·po·si·tionFunction:
noun 1 a : the final determination of a matter (as a case or motion) by a court or quasi-judicial tribunal
disposition of charges against him —United States v. Smith, 354 Atlantic Reporter, Second Series 510 (1976)> —compare DECISION, HOLDING, JUDGMENT, OPINION, RULING, VERDICT b : the sentence given to a convicted criminal defendant disposition —W. Railroad LaFave and J. H. Israel>; also : the sentence given to or treatment prescribed for a juvenile offender
2 : transfer to the care, possession, or ownership of another dispositions are totally exonerated from the payment of taxes —Matter of McKinney, 477 New York Supplement Reporter, Second Series 367 (1984)>; also : the power of such transferral
3 : the state or condition of being predisposed : PREDISPOSITION