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An adjective describing something that resolves a legal issue, claim or controversy.
Dispositive is an adjective that describes something that has the power to determine the outcome of a legal dispute. In other words, its a cases ultimate decision or resolution. Its derived from the Latin word dispositive, which means that which directs or determines.
(a) Nondispositive Matters. When a pretrial matter not dispositive of a partys claim or defense is referred to a magistrate judge to hear and decide, the magistrate judge must promptly conduct the required proceedings and, when appropriate, issue a written order stating the decision.
Non-Dispositive motions are all other motions, including but not limited to discovery, third party practice, temporary relief, intervention or amendment of pleadings.
Resources to help counsel identify, prepare, file, and serve nondispositive motions in federal civil litigation, including motions for pro hac vice admission, motions to disqualify counsel, motions to disqualify a judge, motions for a more definite statement, motions to strike, motions to intervene, motions for a

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In law, a dispositive motion is a motion seeking a trial court order entirely disposing of all or part of the claims in favor of the moving party without need for further trial court proceedings. To dispose of a claim means to decide the claim in favor of one or another party.

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