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The final action that puts into effect the results of an appraisal decision or a series of records.
Ãâó: www.si.edu/archives/archives/2rmglossary.html
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A final disposition is a specific 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.
Ãâó: caag.state.ca.us/publications/victimshandbk/cvhglo...
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after adjudication where the judge decides what probation conditions will be imposed upon the child (and the child's family) or whether to commit the child to the Texas Youth Commission.
Ãâó: www.tjpc.state.tx.us/statistics/glossaryofterms.ht...
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Sale of stock option that occurs after the statutory holding period has expired.
Ãâó: www.transcentive.com/freesmarts/viewglossary.asp
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The sentence an accused person receives is his/her disposition.
Ãâó: www.justice.gov.nl.ca/just/Provincial_court/defini...
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