1. dispositive - Noun
2. dispositive - Adjective
Disposing; tending to regulate; decretive.
Belonging to disposition or natural, tendency.
Source: Webster's dictionaryConclusions about the potential of a national mask mandate are therefore not dispositive as to its constitutionality. Source: Internet
Each of Icahn Onshore, Icahn Capital, IPH, Icahn Holdings, Icahn Enterprises GP, Beckton and Mr. Icahn has shared voting power and shared dispositive power with regard to such Shares. Source: Internet
FLA Management is the general partner of Forstmann-Leff Associates L.P. FLA shares voting and dispositive power with respect to 3,842,400 of its shares with FLA Advisers L.L.C., a New York limited liability company. Source: Internet
Edward C. Johnson 3d has sole voting and dispositive power over 49,120 shares, shared voting and dispositive power over 0 shares, and no voting or dispositive power over 0 shares. Source: Internet
FIL has sole dispositive power over 1,072,286 shares owned by the International Funds. Source: Internet
His prior statements go to the President’s state of mind or motive, which is dispositive of the issue of “good faith.” Source: Internet