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Unum quodoue dissol vitur eodem ligamine qua ligatur
Unum quodoue dissol vitur eodem ligamine qua ligatur, everything is dissolved by the same mode by which is bound together.
Trust
of felony, or bankrupt or a corporation which has been dissolved (see Trustee Act, 1925, s. 36). As to the discretion
Tenancy in Common
This estate is subject to curtesy and dower. It is dissolvable-- (1) By a voluntary deed of partition; (2) By the
Suprema potestas seipsam dissolvere potest
Suprema potestas seipsam dissolvere potest. Bacon, (Supreme power can dissolve itself.)
Session of Parliament
by day, by adjournment, until the Parliament is prorogued or dissolved. See PARLIAMENT.
Septennial Act, 1715
had continuance for seven years and no longer unless sooner dissolved. By the (English) Parliament Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo.
Separate
each other, along with a least one spouse's intent to dissolve the marriage, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1369
Revocation of agency
Revocation of agency. An agency is dissolved or determined in several ways:- (I) by the act of
Marriage settlement
Court is empowered, in cases where a marriage has been dissolved, or a sentence of judicial separation has been pronounced, on
Quomodo quid constituitur eodem modo dissolvitur
Quomodo quid constituitur eodem modo dissolvitur (Jenk. Cent. 74), in the same manner by which anything
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