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disposition Deterrnination of the long-term status of materials.
Ãâó: infomanage.com/nonproliferation/primer/nwg.html
disposition The final decision which ends a criminal proceeding by judgment of acquittal or dismissal or which sets the sentence if the defendant has previously been convicted.
Ãâó: mova.missouri.org/cjterms.htm
disposition A disposition is an outcome of the case action. This includes both court dispositions and DJJ determinations. Dispositions could include: Counseling Referral, Restitution Agreement, Probation Supervision, Placement Committee Findings, Point Fine, Review Board Finding, Dismiss-Not Legally Sufficient, Trial Dates Scheduled, etc.
Ãâó: www.hss.state.ak.us/djj/jomis/glossary.htm
disposition 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.
Ãâó: osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives/handbook/defin...
disposition Sanction ordered or treatment plan decided upon or initiated in a particular case. Case dispositions are coded into the following categories:
Ãâó: www.ncjrs.org/html/jjbulletin/9907_2/glos.html
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