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dispositive, a. (n.) (dɪˈspɒzɪtɪv) [In Caxton a. F. dispositif, -ive (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. type *dispositīv-us, f. disposit-us, pa. pple. of dispōnĕre to dispose: see -ive. In later use prob. immed. from L. or on L. analogies.] A. adj. † 1. Characterized by special disposition or appointm...
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Dispositive motion
In the U.S., the most common type of dispositive motions seeking to dispose of the entire lawsuit are those for summary judgment. A dispositive motion may also be used to request that an indictment be dismissed or quashed, or for judgment on pleadings.
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dispositrix
‖ diˈspositrix L. fem. of dispositor = she that disposes or arranges. In quot. used attrib. = Disposing, dispositive.1677 Gale Crt. Gentiles II. iv. 388 If it be so, that the gubernatrix and dispositrix mind do thus dispose althings..[on p. 473 the same passage is rendered ‘gubernative dispositive m...
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Parlatoriini
Andersen found that separating out pupillarial forms into a separate subtribe, Gymnaspidina, was counterproductive, as being non-dispositive.
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dispository
† diˈspository, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. disposit- ppl. stem of dispōnĕre to dispose: see -ory.] Having the quality of disposing, fitting, or inclining: = dispositive a. 2.1629 H. Burton Babel no Bethel 103 Preparatory and dispository workes to Iustification. 1641 Heylin Hist. Episc. i. (1657) 66 A disp...
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Dispositif
Dispositif or dispositive is a term used by the French intellectual Michel Foucault, generally to refer to the various institutional, physical, and administrative The Danish philosopher Raffnsøe "advances the 'dispositive' (le dispositif) as a key conception in Foucault's work" and "a resourceful approach to the
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collocative
collocative, a. (ˈkɒləkeɪtɪv) [f. collocate v. + -ive.] 1. Of the nature of, or relating to, collocation.1826 G. S. Faber Diffic. Romanism (1853) 240 Collocative arrangement. 1873 Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue (ed. 2) §562 The Gothic faculty of collocative structure. 2. Having the attribute of properly ...
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SZBEL v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
But if the Tribunal takes no steps to identify some issue other than those that the delegate considered dispositive, and does not tell the applicant what that other issue is, the applicant is entitled to assume that the issues the delegate considered dispositive are “the issues arising in relation to the
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Plea in equity
Traditionally, the plea is required to state new facts, additional to those set forth in the plaintiff's bill in equity, and these facts must support a dispositive
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novodamus
‖ novodamus Sc. Law. (nəʊvəʊˈdeɪməs) [L. (de) novo damus ‘we grant anew’.] A charter containing a clause (also called ‘of novodamus’) by which the superior grants afresh the matters described in the dispositive clause.1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. 681 A charter of novodamus is accounted in law an ori...
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Administrative Procedure Act (Japan)
Administrative Guidance: Establishes regulations for non-dispositive advice conducted by the government.
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Evgeny Rukhin
None of the accounts of Rukhin's death were dispositive and McPhee was sued for libel by one of Rukhin's guests at the time of the fire.
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William D. Quarles Jr.
He is the author of Summary Adjudication: Dispositive Motions and Summary Trials (1991).
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Summary order
opinion when the court determines that an opinion would have no precedential value and that any one or more of the following circumstances exists and is dispositive
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Initial conference
Deadline for dispositive motions. Usually it is at least 30 days after the discovery end-date.
Deadline for pre-trial order. If any dispositive motions are filed, the Pretrial Order can be filed at least 30 days after the last decision on the merits.
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