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Resolvable
Admitting of being resolved admitting separation into constituent parts or reduction to first principles
Resolution
The act operation or process of resolving
Colourable legislation
fides on the part of the legislature. The whole doctrine resolves itself into the question of competency of a particular legislature
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Arrangements between debtors and creditors
value of all the creditors who have proved their debts resolve to accept the proposal, it is deemed to be accepted
Arbitrator
1947), s. 2 (aa)] Arbitrator is a neutral person who resolves disputes between parties, esp. by means of formal arbitration, Black
Resolver
That which decomposes or dissolves
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
draft before each House of Parliament, and if each House resolves that the scheme be approved, the Minister may make an
Solve
To explain to resolve to unfold to clear up what is obscure or difficult
Resolve
To separate the component parts of to reduce to the constituent elements said of compound substances hence sometimes to melt...
Friendly suit
the parties have agreed beforehand to allow a court to resolve the issues. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 677.
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