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A substance which dissolves in water thus forming a lather and is used as
Resolver
That which decomposes or dissolves
Mandate
discharge of his duty. The contract of mandate may be dissolved either by the renunciation of the mandatary at anytime before
Lay impropriators
been done in former reigns when the alien priories were dissolved and given to the Crown. From these two roots have
Quo ligatur, Enquiry Officer dissolvitur
Quo ligatur, Enquiry Officer dissolvitur. 2 Rol. Rep. 21, (By the same mode by which
Marriage
infrequently worked great evil and injustice; e.g., a marriage was dissolved after twenty-two-years' cohabitation and numerous issue by the husband proving
Scripte obligationes scriptis tolluntur, et nudi consensus obligatio contrario consensu dissolvitur
Scripte obligationes scriptis tolluntur, et nudi consensus obligatio contrario consensu dissolvitur (Jur. Civ.), written obligations are superseded by writings, and an
Westminster
a city by express creation of Henry VIII. it was dissolved as a see and restored to the bishopric of London
Welsh Church
1919, as from 31st March, 1920. All ecclesiastical corporations are dissolved and disendowed, but churches, ecclesiastical residences and certain endowments, as
Unumquodque ligamen dissolvitur eodem ligamine que et ligatur
Unumquodque ligamen dissolvitur eodem ligamine que et ligatur, every obligation is dissolved in
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