Transfer or relinquishment to the care or possession of another, Control over something, Tendency or inclination under given circumstances, Final decision or settlement, The arrangement or placement of certain things, Temperamental makeup or habitual mood, The destination of a patient after medical treatment such as surgery, The set of choirs of strings on a harpsichord, If you refer to the disposition of a number of objects, you mean the pattern in which they are arranged or their positions in relation to each other. = arrangement, Mood; humor, tendency; character, nature, trait; arrangement, placement, Someone's disposition is the way that they tend to behave or feel. The rides are unsuitable for people of a nervous disposition = nature, your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition" a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing; "a swelling with a disposition to rupture, a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing; "a swelling with a disposition to rupture, the tendency a person has at a given point in time to act in one way or another (i e , to obey the moral law or to disobey it) (Cf predis計osition ), by a benefic is favorable and especially so if the dispositor is elevated or more elevated than the disposed In synastry, Mutual Disposition (when planets are in each other's signs, e g : Moon in Leo and Sun in Cancer) is very favorable and reduces any surrounding negativity, The transfer of property to beneficiaries, The act or the power of settling a matter finally; to bring something to its conclusion, The act or the power of disposing or the state of being disposed as Administration, Control, final arrangement (Settlement - the disposition of the case), transfer to the care or possession of another or the power of such transferal, or orderly arrangement, The act of disposing, arranging, ordering, regulating, or transferring; application; disposal; as, the disposition of a man's property by will, The list and arrangement of the stops available on a given harpsichord, The prevailing tendency, mood, or inclination; temperamental makeup; the tendency of something to act in a certain manner under given circumstances, The state or the manner of being disposed or arranged; distribution; arrangement; order; as, the disposition of the trees in an orchard; the disposition of the several parts of an edifice, Tendency to any action or state resulting from natural constitution; nature; quality; as, a disposition in plants to grow in a direction upward; a disposition in bodies to putrefaction, Conscious inclination; propension or propensity, Natural or prevailing spirit, or temperament of mind, especially as shown in intercourse with one's fellow-men; temper of mind, your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition", This is a legal document, which is signed by the seller and gives you legal title to the property you are buying, Actions taken with regard to inactive records once the expiration of their retention period has taken place in accordance with legislative, regulatory, or administrative requirement As agreed to on the records schedule for records, or following appraisal, the actions may include transfer to a Records Centre for temporary storage, transfer to an Archives, donation to an eligible repository, reproduction on microfilm, and destruction, (1) The actions taken regarding records no longer needed for current Government business These actions include transfer to agency storage facilities or Federal records centers, transfer from one Federal agency to another, transfer of permanent records to the National Archives, and disposal of temporary records Disposition is the third stage of the records life cycle See also DISPOSAL (1), FINAL DISPOSITION, LIFE CYCLE OF RECORDS, RETENTION PERIOD, RETIREMENT, SCHEDULED RECORDS, SCHEDULING, TRANSFER, UNSCHEDULED RECORDS, The action taken regarding records no longer needed for current government business Includes transfer to a storage facility, transfer to another department or agency, transfer to permanent archives, or destruction, The final decision by the court in a dispute, The court's decision of what should be done about a dispute that has been brought to its attention For instance, the disposition of the court may be that child support is ordered or an obligation is modified, The actions taken regarding records which are no longer needed to support on- going administrative activities in accordance with the University Records Retention and Disposition Schedule Directions may include destroy, transfer to the University Records Center, transfer to the University Archives, transfer to inactive records storage space, or retain permanently in unit, a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing; "a swelling with a disposition to rupture", A disposition to do something is a willingness to do it. This has given him a disposition to consider our traditions critically = inclination, The disposition of money or property is the act of giving or distributing it to a number of people. Judge Stacks was appointed to oversee the disposition of funds. = distribution, the act or means of getting rid of something, an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others; "he had an inclination to give up too easily"; "a tendency to be too strict", The disposal of plutonium or enriched uranium, especially stocks arising from dismantled nuclear weapons, The term "disposition" has a different application than "discharge " Disposition occurs when the student makes a decision that allows the simulation to proceed to the next level Passing of time may or may not be a clue in recognizing that a disposition has taken place, The order of a juvenile court determining what is to be done with a minor already adjudged to be within the court's jurisdiction In criminal cases, the settlement of a case, the final result of a criminal case This may be by a finding of guilty, not guilty, dismissal or a plea of no contest, Action to be taken on a records series at a specified time May entail destruction, usually by means such as shredding, recycling, or electronic wiping, or may entail reformatting, transfer, or permanent retention, (1) tendency to react in a certain way, as in: Pollyanna had an especially cheerful disposition, The final settlement of a matter, and with reference to decisions announced by court, judge's ruling is commonly referred to as disposition, regardless of level of resolution In a criminal procedure, the sentencing or other final settlement of a criminal case, The final settlement by the court in a controversy, Interest in, and appreciation for, mathematics; a tendency to think and act in positive ways; includes confidence, curiosity, perseverance, flexibility, inventiveness, and reflectivity in doing mathematics, (Aliénation) - means a transaction that alienates real property by sale, lease, exchange, gift, easement, or any other means, such as the surrender of a lease or the relinquishment of a licence or easement; a transfer of administration of real property from one department to another department or an agent Crown corporation; or a transfer of administration and control of real property from the federal government, A transaction which leads to the transfer of title of public lands, and/or resources upon or in these lands, from the Federal Government, A final disposition is a legal action which takes place following an adult or juvenile felony arrest Examples are dismissal, acquittal, or conviction Examples of intermediate dispositions are suspended proceedings or the placement of a defendant in one or more programs, These are actions taken with regard to non-current records following their appraisal These actions include transfer for temporary storage; transfer to the archives for permanent retention; reproduction on microfilm or another machine readable medium; or destruction, disposure, plural of disposition,
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Transfer or relinquishment to the care or possession of another - "The court ordered the disposition of all assets."
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Control over something - "You will have full disposition of these funds."
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Tendency or inclination under given circumstances - "Salt has a disposition to dissolve in water."
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Final decision or settlement - "The disposition of the case will be announced tomorrow."
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The arrangement or placement of certain things - "The scouts reported on the disposition of the enemy troops."
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Temperamental makeup or habitual mood - "He was, indeed, a lad of a remarkable disposition; sober, discreet, and pious beyond his age..."
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The destination of a patient after medical treatment such as surgery - "The patient was given a disposition for outpatient care."
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The set of choirs of strings on a harpsichord - "This small harpsichord has a 1 x 4' disposition."
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If you refer to the disposition of a number of objects, you mean the pattern in which they are arranged or their positions in relation to each other. = arrangement
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Mood; humor
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tendency; character, nature, trait; arrangement, placement isim
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Someone's disposition is the way that they tend to behave or feel. The rides are unsuitable for people of a nervous disposition = nature
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your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition" a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing; "a swelling with a disposition to rupture
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a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing; "a swelling with a disposition to rupture
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the tendency a person has at a given point in time to act in one way or another (i e , to obey the moral law or to disobey it) (Cf predis計osition )
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by a benefic is favorable and especially so if the dispositor is elevated or more elevated than the disposed In synastry, Mutual Disposition (when planets are in each other's signs, e g : Moon in Leo and Sun in Cancer) is very favorable and reduces any surrounding negativity
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The transfer of property to beneficiaries
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The act or the power of settling a matter finally; to bring something to its conclusion
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The act or the power of disposing or the state of being disposed as Administration, Control, final arrangement (Settlement - the disposition of the case), transfer to the care or possession of another or the power of such transferal, or orderly arrangement
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The act of disposing, arranging, ordering, regulating, or transferring; application; disposal; as, the disposition of a man's property by will
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The list and arrangement of the stops available on a given harpsichord
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The prevailing tendency, mood, or inclination; temperamental makeup; the tendency of something to act in a certain manner under given circumstances
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The state or the manner of being disposed or arranged; distribution; arrangement; order; as, the disposition of the trees in an orchard; the disposition of the several parts of an edifice
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Tendency to any action or state resulting from natural constitution; nature; quality; as, a disposition in plants to grow in a direction upward; a disposition in bodies to putrefaction
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Conscious inclination; propension or propensity
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Natural or prevailing spirit, or temperament of mind, especially as shown in intercourse with one's fellow-men; temper of mind
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your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition"
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This is a legal document, which is signed by the seller and gives you legal title to the property you are buying
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Actions taken with regard to inactive records once the expiration of their retention period has taken place in accordance with legislative, regulatory, or administrative requirement As agreed to on the records schedule for records, or following appraisal, the actions may include transfer to a Records Centre for temporary storage, transfer to an Archives, donation to an eligible repository, reproduction on microfilm, and destruction
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(1) The actions taken regarding records no longer needed for current Government business These actions include transfer to agency storage facilities or Federal records centers, transfer from one Federal agency to another, transfer of permanent records to the National Archives, and disposal of temporary records Disposition is the third stage of the records life cycle See also DISPOSAL (1), FINAL DISPOSITION, LIFE CYCLE OF RECORDS, RETENTION PERIOD, RETIREMENT, SCHEDULED RECORDS, SCHEDULING, TRANSFER, UNSCHEDULED RECORDS
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The action taken regarding records no longer needed for current government business Includes transfer to a storage facility, transfer to another department or agency, transfer to permanent archives, or destruction
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The final decision by the court in a dispute
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The court's decision of what should be done about a dispute that has been brought to its attention For instance, the disposition of the court may be that child support is ordered or an obligation is modified
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The actions taken regarding records which are no longer needed to support on- going administrative activities in accordance with the University Records Retention and Disposition Schedule Directions may include destroy, transfer to the University Records Center, transfer to the University Archives, transfer to inactive records storage space, or retain permanently in unit
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a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing; "a swelling with a disposition to rupture"
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A disposition to do something is a willingness to do it. This has given him a disposition to consider our traditions critically = inclination
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The disposition of money or property is the act of giving or distributing it to a number of people. Judge Stacks was appointed to oversee the disposition of funds. = distribution
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the act or means of getting rid of something
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an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others; "he had an inclination to give up too easily"; "a tendency to be too strict"
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The disposal of plutonium or enriched uranium, especially stocks arising from dismantled nuclear weapons
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The term "disposition" has a different application than "discharge " Disposition occurs when the student makes a decision that allows the simulation to proceed to the next level Passing of time may or may not be a clue in recognizing that a disposition has taken place
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The order of a juvenile court determining what is to be done with a minor already adjudged to be within the court's jurisdiction In criminal cases, the settlement of a case
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the final result of a criminal case This may be by a finding of guilty, not guilty, dismissal or a plea of no contest
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Action to be taken on a records series at a specified time May entail destruction, usually by means such as shredding, recycling, or electronic wiping, or may entail reformatting, transfer, or permanent retention
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(1) tendency to react in a certain way, as in: Pollyanna had an especially cheerful disposition
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The final settlement of a matter, and with reference to decisions announced by court, judge's ruling is commonly referred to as disposition, regardless of level of resolution In a criminal procedure, the sentencing or other final settlement of a criminal case
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The final settlement by the court in a controversy
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Interest in, and appreciation for, mathematics; a tendency to think and act in positive ways; includes confidence, curiosity, perseverance, flexibility, inventiveness, and reflectivity in doing mathematics
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(Aliénation) - means a transaction that alienates real property by sale, lease, exchange, gift, easement, or any other means, such as the surrender of a lease or the relinquishment of a licence or easement; a transfer of administration of real property from one department to another department or an agent Crown corporation; or a transfer of administration and control of real property from the federal government
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A transaction which leads to the transfer of title of public lands, and/or resources upon or in these lands, from the Federal Government
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A final disposition is a legal action which takes place following an adult or juvenile felony arrest Examples are dismissal, acquittal, or conviction Examples of intermediate dispositions are suspended proceedings or the placement of a defendant in one or more programs
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These are actions taken with regard to non-current records following their appraisal These actions include transfer for temporary storage; transfer to the archives for permanent retention; reproduction on microfilm or another machine readable medium; or destruction
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