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Relent

To become less rigid or hard to yield to dissolve to melt to deliquesce

Protestant

England and Ireland into one 'Protestant Episcopal Church' --a union dissolved by the Irish Church Act, 1869. The term was originally

Property

42, List III) Includes right to realise debt due to dissolved firm from third party, Baba Commercial Syndicate v. Chennamesetti, AIR

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Privy

opinion first, and the sovereign, if present, last; it is dissolved six months after the demise of the Crown, unless sooner

Pre-contract

s. 53. But pre-contract is no longer a cause for dissolving a marriage in England; see 26 Geo. 2, c. 33;

Partnership at will

will' is that it is open to either partner to dissolve the partnership by giving notice, Karumuthu Thiagarajan Chettiar v. E.M.

Non impedit clausula derogatoria quo minus ab eadem potestate res dissolvantur a qua constituuntur

Non impedit clausula derogatoria quo minus ab eadem potestate res dissolvantur a qua constituuntur [Lat.], a derogatory clause does not prevent

Nihil tam conveniens est naturali eaquitati quam unumquodque dissolvi enquiry officer ligamine quo ligatum est

Nihil tam conveniens est naturali eaquitati quam unumquodque dissolvi enquiry officer ligamine quo ligatum est. 2 Inst. 359, (Nothing

Mors omnia solivt

Mors omnia solivt [Lat.], death dissolves all things.

Resolutive

Serving to dissolve or relax

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Relent

To become less rigid or hard to yield to dissolve to melt to deliquesce

Protestant

England and Ireland into one 'Protestant Episcopal Church' --a union dissolved by the Irish Church Act, 1869. The term was originally

Property

42, List III) Includes right to realise debt due to dissolved firm from third party, Baba Commercial Syndicate v. Chennamesetti, AIR

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Privy

opinion first, and the sovereign, if present, last; it is dissolved six months after the demise of the Crown, unless sooner

Pre-contract

s. 53. But pre-contract is no longer a cause for dissolving a marriage in England; see 26 Geo. 2, c. 33;

Partnership at will

will' is that it is open to either partner to dissolve the partnership by giving notice, Karumuthu Thiagarajan Chettiar v. E.M.

Non impedit clausula derogatoria quo minus ab eadem potestate res dissolvantur a qua constituuntur

Non impedit clausula derogatoria quo minus ab eadem potestate res dissolvantur a qua constituuntur [Lat.], a derogatory clause does not prevent

Nihil tam conveniens est naturali eaquitati quam unumquodque dissolvi enquiry officer ligamine quo ligatum est

Nihil tam conveniens est naturali eaquitati quam unumquodque dissolvi enquiry officer ligamine quo ligatum est. 2 Inst. 359, (Nothing

Mors omnia solivt

Mors omnia solivt [Lat.], death dissolves all things.

Resolutive

Serving to dissolve or relax

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