Dissolve - Law Dictionary Search Results
Partnership
assignor; (c) The other partners shall not be entitled to dissolve the partnership by reason of any limited partner suffering his
dissolvent
Having power to dissolve power to dissolve a solid body as the dissolvent juices
Election
completion of a term of five years or earlier, if dissolved by crown, for returning the representatives to the lower House
Solvent
Having the power of dissolving dissolving as a solvent fluid
Saxifragous
Dissolving stone especially dissolving stone in the bladder
Indissolvable
Not dissolvable incapable of being dissolved or separated incapable of separation perpetually firm and binding indissoluble
Association
an association is constituted under a statute; it can be dissolved only in accordance with that statute; if it is organised
Bona vacantia
or held in trust for a corporation which has been dissolved, belongs to the Crown as bona vacantia; see Re Higginson,
Liquefy
solid form to that of a liquid to melt to dissolve and technically to melt by the sole agency of heat
Ecphractic
Serving to dissolve or attenuate viscid matter and so to remove obstructions deobstruent
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