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resolutory
resolutory [Late Latin resolutorius dissolving, from Latin resolvere to loosen, dissolve, break up, from re-
divorce
nonsupport. absolute divorce : a divorce that completely and permanently dissolves the marital relationship and terminates marital rights (as property rights)
Bar Committee
numerous reports, which were sent to subscribers only. It was dissolved in 1894 and succeeded by the BAR COUNCIL. See below.
Joint-tenancy
whole estate by survivorship, whereby the unity of interest is dissolved. (4) By notice under (English) L.P. Act, 1936, s. 36,
Irritant clause
are declared to be null and void. A resolute clause dissolves and puts an end to the right of a proprietor
India
year; the Federal Assembly shall continue for five yeas unless dissolved sooner. The (English) Government of Burma Act, 1935 (26 Geo.
Hire
or by law, or by custom. The contract may be dissolved or extinguished in respect to future liabilities in various ways:
Doctors' Commons
the college was sold, the charter surrendered, and the college dissolved under the (English) Probate Act, 1857 (20 & 21 Vict.
Destroy
into useless piece or reduce into useless from, consumer or dissolve any material, structure or object, Regina v. Murphy, (2003) 1
Designated fixed 'capital account
him as their partner; or (b) the partnership is otherwise dissolved or wound up, Banking Act, 1987, s. 67(4) (UK) Halsbury's
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