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administrative dissolution
administrative dissolution Dissolution of a corporation by the state, usually by the
Chancery
1934, p. 2374), and (2) causes and matters for the administration of estates of deceased persons, dissolutions of partnerships, or taking … and matters for the administration of estates of deceased persons, dissolutions of partnerships, or taking of partnership or other accounts; redemption
Administrator
Administrator, means the Administrator as referred to in clause (a) of … surviving, is committed by the Probate Court (now the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice). (English)
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Code
Code of France, pro-ceeding from the French Revolution, and the administration of Napoleon while First Consul, effected great changes in the … of Commons, whose sittings, however, were cut short by a dissolution of Parliament, were cut short by a dissolution of Parliament,
Court
the strict sense of the term they have to discharge quasi-judicial functions and as such are subject to the overriding jurisdiction … means a court constituted under this Act. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936), s. 2 (2)] It means
Escheat
Cornwall and to mesne lords has been abolished by (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 45(1). The right of the … 296). In feudal law, the determination of the tenure or dissolution of the bond between lord and tenant from extinction of
cause
to establish proof in court. 2 : justification for an administrative search based on a showing that it is to be … of a legal action [tortious conduct is not a of divorce embraced within the statutory cause of cruel and inhuman treatment
County Courts
40, 48). Also all actions by creditors or legtees for administration of the estate of a deceased person,or for execution of … Acts, or relating to the maintenance of infants,or for the dissolution of partnership, or for relief against fraud or mistake, provided
director
director 1 : the head of an organized group or administrative unit or agency 2 : any of a group of … on stock, initiate major corporate actions such as mergers or dissolution, and determine other matters affecting the corporation. di·rec·tor·ship n
Admiralty
Zeta, 1893 AC 468, Judicature Act, 1925, s. 22, and Administration of Justice Act, 1928 (18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. … 1), Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 47. The Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice was,
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