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Dissolve
Dissolve, to put an end to, cancel, abrogate, annul; applied to
Dissolution
Dissolution, the act of breaking up. A partnership may be dissolved either by a proper notice, or effluxion of time as
Dissolver
One who or that which has power to dissolve or dissipate
Partnership
assignor; (c) The other partners shall not be entitled to dissolve the partnership by reason of any limited partner suffering his
Association
an association is constituted under a statute; it can be dissolved only in accordance with that statute; if it is organised
Election
completion of a term of five years or earlier, if dissolved by crown, for returning the representatives to the lower House
Bona vacantia
or held in trust for a corporation which has been dissolved, belongs to the Crown as bona vacantia; see Re Higginson,
Indissolvable
Not dissolvable incapable of being dissolved or separated incapable of separation perpetually
Solvent
Having the power of dissolving dissolving as a solvent fluid
Saxifragous
Dissolving stone especially dissolving stone in the bladder
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