What is Disposition?
art4business FooterDisposition is the re-selling of surplus artwork from corporate art collections. art4business' Disposition Collection is organized on a bidding basis, offering potential savings.
Q - I don't see a disposition for a complaint. Why is that?
Department of BuildingsA - All complaints are prioritized and responded to based on the perceived severity. "A" complaints are generally responded to within 1.5 days and "B" complaints are generally responded to within 25 days. Other complaints are responded to as time and resources allow. Also see BIS Complaint Disposition Codes (pdf- 23kb).
When do you use the disposition of Adjudicated with no Disposition?
CASEWORKER/5 FAQAdjudicated with no disposition should be used when the juvenile will remain in the county where they were adjudicated. The juvenile is adjudicated but the court decides to forego any sanction/supervision.
What can be the disposition of custody dogs?
Give a Dog a Bone FAQ'sThey may be returned to their owner, with or without restrictions. There may not be a prosecutable case, or the court determines owner redemption. They may be euthanized by order of the court, for medical reasons, or humanely put to death for behavioral reasons (officially deemed vicious and dangerous, or failure of temperament testing).
Will the surgery affect my pet's disposition or metabolism?
Firehall 4 Animal Hospital : FAQThe procedure has no effect on a pet's intelligence or ability to learn, play, work or hunt. Most pets tend to be better behaved following the operation, making them more desirable companions. Contrary to popular belief, the surgery will not make your pet fat. A balanced diet and exercise will keep your pet from experiencing the health risks associated with obesity. Ask your veterinarian to advise you on the best diet and exercise plan for your pet for each stage of its life.
Can you give me a criminal disposition?
Livingston Parish Clerk of CourtYou must request a Criminal disposition in writing accompanied by a fee of $10.00 per name. Mail your request and check or money order payable to the Livingston Parish Clerk of Court to:
How do I dispute the Disposition?
Rentals and Property Management - single family homes, townh...If you choose to dispute the 'Itemized Disposition of Security Deposit', you must do so in writing within 15 days of receipt thereof. Please check your lease, addendum, and welcome package given to you at the time of lease signature for further information or clarification.
What is records disposition?
FAQsThis term refers to actions taken with regard to records when they are no longer active. The actions include transfer to a records centre for temporary semi-active storage, transfer of inactive records with archival value to the University Archives for permanent preservation, donation to an eligible repository, reproduction on microform, and destruction.
Is there any difference in disposition between a male and female?
RMCA: Rat FAQBoth sexes make wonderful pets. Females are smaller and considerably more active than males and their fur is softer. On the other hand, males are normally happier sitting on your lap and having you scratch their head. I want to buy some new rats, but how can I be sure I don't bring home a deadly virus to my existing pet rats. Any new rat should be quarantined from two weeks to a month.
What is direct disposition?
KW Memorial Society - Frequently Asked QuestionsThis option includes the removal of the deceased from the place of death, the placement of the body in a container or casket, the delivery of the body to the cemetery or crematorium and the filing of necessary documentation. It does not include visitation or services with the body present.
Is cremation as a means of disposition increasing?
O' Connor Mortuary - Laguna Hills, CA - funerals, cremations...According to the Cremation Association of North America (CANA), cremation was the disposition of choice in about 27% of all deaths in the United States in the year 2001. It is projected that the percentage will rise to about 39% in 2010 and 47% in 2025. These figures represent the United States as a whole; individual states may have lower or higher rates of cremation. (Source: Cremation Association of North America)
How will information about the disposition of funds be made available?
FAQ'sThe annual budget will be available at the end of the fiscal year and available to donors upon request.
How can I get the disposition of a case?
State Court of Fulton County GeorgiaIn the State Court of Fulton County Criminal Division, one can get the disposition of a case by coming in person to the Justice Center Building, 160 Pryor Street, S. W., Room J-150, Atlanta, GA. If the case is more than two years old, the file will have to be ordered from archives by 10:00 AM if needed the same day. Copies of dispositions are 25¢ per page. Certified copies of dispositions are 50¢ per page plus $2.50 for the Court seal.
When do you use the disposition of Transferred?
CASEWORKER/5 FAQTransferred should be used when the juvenile is going to leave the department AND another department is going to dispose of the case.
How do I obtain the disposition of an arrest?
Marion County Sheriff's OfficeDispositions are maintained by the Clerk of the Court's Office at the Marion County Judicial Center. Records checks showing an arrest should be followed up by a request for the disposition of the arrest. This information will show if the arrestee was found guilty, not guilty or if adjudication was withheld. To obtain this information, please call (352) 620-3904.
What's the difference between a skill and a disposition?
Insight Assessment | California Academic PressA skill is something a person can do, like reading, swimming, singing, or thinking. Skills are more or less well developed within the range of a persons abilities. A person may have the ability to play the piano, but not have developed his or her skill at playing the piano. A disposition is a habitual inclination, like being loving, trustworthy, open-minded, or, on the negative side, biased, imprudent, or cowardly. A person may or may not be disposed to use some of their skills.
What is the difference between a will and testamentary disposition?
Arctic Slope Regional CorporationA will is a formal document that gives instructions on how the deceased would like his estate distributed to his heirs. Before ASRC can transfer shares according to a last will, the will has to be probated in court. This can take several months. A testamentary disposition is a form on the back of a stock certificate that allows a shareholder to name who will receive his or her ASRC stock.
What are the final burial or disposition choices?
Frequently Asked QuestionsMost funerals in North America conclude with earth burial, which is burying the remains contained in a casket into the ground. Purchases made for this option generally include a casket, a vault, a cemetery plot, and a headstone or grave marker. Another choice is cremation. People choose cremation for a variety of reasons, including environmental concerns, personal preference, religious beliefs, changing family surroundings, and traditions.
What is meant by immediate disposition?
Lacy Funeral Home -Immediate disposition is the interment, entombment, or cremation of the remains without ceremonies. Immediate disposition usually includes transfer of the remains to the funeral home, preparation and filing of the necessary documents and transportation to the ceremony or transportation to and from the crematory.
How do I obtain a certificate of disposition?
NY County - Supreme Criminal Term, 1st JDTo obtain a certificate of disposition, bring the following information to the Central Clerks' Office, 100 Centre Street, Room 1000, New York, NY 10013, (646) 386-4000. If you are the defendant on a sealed case, you must bring a picture I.D. If requesting a disposition for a defendant who has a sealed case, you must submit a notarized letter from the defendant giving permission to release the disposition. Certificates of disposition cost $10.
