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English to Slovak translations [Non-PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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3 | dispozičný/á minulosť/materiál |
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disposal history dispozičný/á minulosť/materiál Explanation: material kt. je naporudzi; k dispozicii ( z minulosti ) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_National_Computer > Databases > " All recent previous arrests and convictions will appear on PNC as well as any impending offences; full disposal history is also included which will show the sentence handed down for each offence ". Tolko z " criminal law " |
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Reference: Disposed Reference information: Disposed is a generic legal term meaning the case or proceeding is completed. Disposition is used in reference to the way in which the case was resolved. Some examples of the disposition of a case are: conviction, acquittal, dismissal, etc., not to be confused with verdict, which is a finding of guilty or not guilty, etc. https://infocheckusa.zendesk.com/entries/374550-What-does-Case-Disposed-mean-on-my-Report- |
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