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Coparceners or parceners
always claimed by act of parties. This estate might be dissolved in any of the following modes:-- (1) By deed of
Clifford's Inn
late in the last century. In 1902 the Society was dissolved and the property sold. See INNS OF CHANCERY.
Resolve
elements said of compound substances hence sometimes to melt or dissolve
Appropriation
complete parson; also, if a corporation possessing the benefice is dissolved, the parsonage becomes disappropriate at Common Law, Phill. Eccl. Law.
Act of Parliament
concern individuals and families only, as Acts naturalising a party, dissolving a marriage, or setting particular estates. There is a further
Abbey, or Abby
abbot where monks reside. No fewer than 190 abbeys were dissolved by Henry VIII., the yearly revenue of which amounted to
A mensa et thoro
the separation of the husband and wife, but did not dissolve the marriage, so that neither of them could marry during
Solvend
A substance to be dissolved
Solutive
Tending to dissolve loosening laxative
Soluble
Susceptible of being dissolved in a fluid capable of solution as some substances are
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