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Disposal may refer to: * Bomb disposal, the process by which hazardous explosive devices are rendered safe * Dispose pattern in computer programming *
Disposal of human corpses Disposal of human corpses, also called final disposition, is the practice and process of dealing with the remains of a deceased human being. Disposal methods may need to account for the fact that soft tissue will decompose relatively rapidly, whi ...
, the practice and process of dealing with the remains of a deceased human being *
Disposal tax effect The situation of additional taxes or tax savings resulting from selling the last item of its class in an inventory due to difference between its undepreciated capital cost (UCC) and its salvage value (SV).Chan S. Park et al., ''Contemporary Engi ...
, a concept in economics * Garbage disposal, a device installed under a kitchen sink between the sink's drain and the trap which shreds food waste into pieces small enough to pass through plumbing * Ship disposal, the disposing of a ship after it has reached the end of its effective or economic service life with an organisation * Waste disposal, the getting rid of waste materials * Disposal, a statistic in Australian rules football referring to kicks or handballs. *
Free disposal In various parts of economics, the term free disposal implies that resources can be discarded without any cost. For example, a fair division setting with free disposal is a setting where some resources have to be divided fairly, but some of the reso ...
, the possibility of discarding resources without economic costs.


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Disposition (disambiguation) A disposition is a tendency to act in a specified way. Disposition may also refer to: * Disposition (law), a final decision or settlement * Disposition (harpsichord), the set of choirs of strings on a harpsichord * "Disposition" (song), a 2001 ...
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