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n. modern, gentler sounding, term for divorce, officially used in...
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The process of a substance dissolving and dispersing into a liquid.
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Dissolution is the official term for the end of a Parliament before a general election. When Parliament is dissolved every seat in the House of Commons becomes vacant. MPs immediately revert to being [..]
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A chemical reaction in which a solid material is dispersed as ions in a liquid. Example: Halite (NaCl) undergoes dissolution when placed in water.
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late 14c., "separation into parts," also "frivolity, moral laxness, dissolute living," from Old French dissolution (12c.) and directly from Latin dissolutionem (nominative dissolut [..]
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The process of dissolving (ending) a marriage or a business. (See also: divorce, dissolution of corporation)
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n. A breaking up of a union of persons.
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Definition The end of the legal existence of a corporation, by shareholder vote, acquisition, or order of a state attorney general.
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The ending of a Parliament by proclamation, resulting in a general election. (See also proclamation, prorogation, and expiration)
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Parliament is dissolved 17 working days before a polling day to make way for a general election. In effect, members of Parliament cease to be MPs and may not enter Westminster during this time.
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the act or process of ending: as a : the termination of an organized body (as a court) b : the ending of a partnership relationship caused by the withdrawal of one of the partners from the ...
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The process by which drug dissolves out of a dosage form and is made available for absorption from the gastro-intestinal tract. In vitro measurements are made in a range of apparatus types. The requirements for different types of dosage forms are given in each pharmacopoeia.
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  Parliament comes to an end either through dissolution by the Sovereign or the expiration of a term of five years.
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Termination of a CORPORATION.
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Deterioration in an organism such that its original structure cannot be determined from its current state.
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Means by which the parliament comes to an end. The Lieutenant Governor dissolves the legislature on the Premier's request. An election always follows dissolution.
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The official term for the end of a session.
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  A parliament is said to be dissolved when the governor general (or lieutenant governor) ends a session of the parliament and starts the process for holding a general election.  In this matter, the governor general (or lieutenant governor) acts on the advice of the prime minister (or premier) alone.
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Dissolution is the act of bringing to an end. It is the act of rendering a legal proceeding null, or changing its character.
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The bringing to an end of a Parliament, either at the conclusion of its five-year term or by proclamation of the President. It is followed by a general election. Compare: prorogation
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(n) separation into component parts(n) the process of going into solution(n) dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure(n) the termination of a meeting(n) the termination or disintegration of a relation [..]
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The process of chemical weathering
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Describes an adoption that fails after finalization, resulting in the child’s legal custody reverting back to the agency or court that made the original placement and the child returning to foster par [..]
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Dissolution is the process by which a solid or liquid forms a homogeneous mixture with a solvent (in climatology the solvent is generally water). During this process the crystal lattice of the solid i [..]
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The termination of a corporation's legal existence. Dissolution may be caused in a variety of ways including: failure to file annual reports, failure to pay certain taxes, bankruptcy or voluntary [..]
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The process of chemical weathering of bedrock in which the combination of water and acid slowly removes mineral compounds from solid bedrock and carries them away in liquid solution. Also called chemical solution.
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Rather than divorce, Civil Partnerships go through a dissolution with similar steps to divorce in which the partnership is eventually seen as ended completely and legally for both parties to enter int [..]
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The official term for the adjournment of the Assembly, pending elections to a new Assembly
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The technical term for when a house of the parliament is dissolved for an election. This occurs to the House of Representatives at every election, and for the Senate at a double dissolution. Calling a [..]
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The termination of a company’s legal existence. Dissolution may be caused in many ways including: failure to file annual reports or pay certain taxes, bankruptcy, or voluntary dissolution of the company by its owners or directors (corporations) or managers (LLCs).
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A marriage that is ended by a judge’s decision, also known as a "divorce." (Compare nullity.)
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n. modern, gentler sounding, term for divorce and symbolic of the no-fault, non-confrontational approach to dissolving a marriage.
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The transfer of gas to the surface of a water droplet from the bulk atmosphere, and the gas mixing within the droplet. [Air Composition and Chemistry; v2; p91; 1986].
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The end of the legal existence of a business.
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This is the term used to describe the end of a parliament.
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The breaking down of fine particles into molecules or ions homogeneously dispersed in an aqueous fluid.
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A process that legally breaks up a company that no longer wishes to trade. In order to start the dissolution process the company must have ceased trading for 3 months.
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If a company has ceased trading for three months or more, it can, if certain conditions are met, be dissolved. Dissolution will remove a company from the Companies House Register. https://www.wilsonfi [..]
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A company is dissolved when it is removed from the register at Companies House. It ceases to exist as a legal entity and any property which it still owns at the date of dissolution goes to the Crown a [..]
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The winding up of a company by way of compulsory liquidation or voluntary liquidation.
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Process of dissolving a solid or NAPL, to form ions or molecules uniformly distributed in water or another solvent.
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The termination of an organized body or legislative assembly, especially a formal dismissal. Disintegration, or decomposition into fragments. Dissolving, or going into solution.
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