Examples of 'dispositive' in a sentence

Meaning of "dispositive"

dispositive (adjective): Dispositive is a legal term used to describe something that has the power or capacity to settle an issue or determine an outcome
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  • Intending to or resulting in or capable of disposition (disposing of or settling a matter).
  • By natural disposition, having such an inclination.
  • Being a statutory provision not mandatory to the parties, as in ius dispositivum.
  • Alternative form of dispositif

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You can not use a dispositive defense.
Dispositive norms of commercial and civil law.
None of the herbicides are quick and dispositive.
Which would be dispositive if he was just a giant head.
It thus distinguishes mandatory and dispositive laws.
Dispositive links will do for now.
That is not dispositive to the issue.
Dispositive nature of most international law.
None of which is even close to dispositive.
But there is nothing dispositive one way or the other.
Immunity ratione personae is also dispositive.
Especially since there is no dispositive case law on the subject.
The intentions or motivations of the officer are not dispositive.
I agree with the dispositive part.
Characterizing it as needing to be opened or closed is dispositive.

See also

Dispositive or supplementary or declaratory rules.
An alienating personality could very well be dispositive here.
Dispositive capacity may be restricted in cases and procedures established by law.
The physical evidence is too dispositive.
An individual who does not have dispositive capacity is placed under tutorship.
I find these lists interesting but not dispositive.
Individuals with limited civil dispositive capacity are placed under guardianship.
This is the baseline of what a dispositive is.
Is dispositive of this issue.
The parties will now brief dispositive motions.
Dispositive of implementation.
We can show that the supposedly dispositive evidence.
A child or person lacking dispositive capacity and who is under tutorship or guardianship.
Written description of the scope of this investigation is dispositive.
That state of mind is psychologically dispositive toward an act of violence.
We will explore places of intervention within the psychoanalytic dispositive.
I concur in the dispositive part.
The existence of an alleged common plan or policy is not dispositive.
Still not dispositive.
The views of government agencies should be respected but not considered dispositive.
Form may be dispositive.
We have uncovered dispositive evidence that we would rather keep out of open court.
The parties are preparing dispositive motions.
A new optical dispositive is then used to improve the visualization of turbulent expanding flames.
Some may view it as dispositive.
The second dispositive was designed from the epistemic advances of the first one.
But not completely dispositive.
An individual with limited civil dispositive capacity may carry out only minor domestic transactions independently.
They just are not dispositive.
Dispositive evidence, material and visual.
Neither theory is exclusive or dispositive.
Each entry was accompanied by a pithy dispositive comment worthy of The New Yorker magazine.
Provisions not included in either list come under dispositive law.
May identify potentially dispositive issues for early determination ;.
The crux is that these are not descriptive but dispositive words.

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