orderly+disposition
1orderly disposition — index method Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2orderly — adj Orderly, methodical, systematic, regular are comparable when they mean following closely a set arrangement, design, or pattern. Orderly implies observance of due sequence or proper arrangement especially in the harmonious or careful… …
3disposition — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin disposition , dispositio, from disponere Date: 14th century 1. the act or the power of disposing or the state of being disposed: as a. administration, control b. final arrangement ;… …
4method — I noun arrangement, blueprint, classification, consistency, course, course of action, custom, discipline, established order, fixed order, formula, habit, layout, logical order, manner, master plan, means, mode, modus, operation, order,… …
5order# — order n 1 *association, society, club 2 *command, injunction, bidding, behest, mandate, dictate Analogous words: instruction, direction, charging or charge (see corresponding verbs at COMMAND) order vb …
6Land use planning — is the term used for a branch of public policy which encompasses various disciplines which seek to order and regulate the use of land in an efficient and ethical way. Despite confusing nomenclature, the essential function of land use planning… …
7Canada Lands Company — Limited (CLCL) is an arms length, self financing Crown corporation reporting to Parliament through the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities. The principal goal of the company s current policy mandate as determined by Cabinet is:… …
8The Question Concerning Technology — For Martin Heidegger broadly, the question of being formed the essence of his philosophical inquiry. In The Question Concerning Technology , Heidegger sustains this inquiry, but turns to the particular phenomenon of technology, seeking to derive… …
9Cooper v. Oklahoma — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 17, 1996 Decided April 16, 1996 …
10Francia — • Bolognese goldsmith, engraver, and artist, b. about 1450; d. in 1517 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Francia Francia † …