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voluntary dissolution

voluntary dissolution see dissolution

dissolution

response to a shareholder petition based on statutorily prescribed grounds voluntary dissolution : dissolution of a corporation upon the initiative of the

Dissolution

(Companies Act, 1929 s. 221): as to dissolution on a voluntary winding up see ss. 236 and 245 ibid. Under the

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Gift

Dict. A gift is now understood to mean a mere voluntary assurance or transfer of property without any consideration being given … the firm he cannot transfer the property and that upon dissolution of the firm, the distribu-tion, division or allotment of assets

Winding-up

by the Court. In other cases the winding-up is usually voluntary and conducted by the company itself either with or without … according to their respective rights with a view to its dissolution. If the assets are not sufficient to meet the liabilities,

Marriage

Marriage. Marriage as understood in Christendom is the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman, to … these requirements it is immaterial that under the local law dissolution can be obtained by mutual consent or at the will

Contribution

cannot be understood as donations. If that be so, a voluntary contribution cannot amount to a compulsive donation. If the donor, … a balance appears in his favour; or if, upon a dissolution, he has been compelled to pay any sum for which

Domicile

home. Domicile of choice is thus the result of a voluntary choice, Abdus Samad v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1973 … English Courts to have jurisdiction to entertain a suit for dissolution of marriage the parties must be domiciled in England or

lien

payment in full of the purchase price by the buyer voluntary lien : a lien created (as by contract) with the … enforceable to compel performance of an obligation (as under a divorce settlement) 2 : charging lien in this entry spe·cif·ic lien

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