Dissolution
81Dissolution of the United Kingdom Parliament — The Parliament of the United Kingdom is, by law, dissolved after a five year term, as laid down in the Parliament Act 1911. This may, however, be overridden at a time of national emergency. The length of Parliament has been extended on two… …
82Dissolution de l'Empire ottoman — Déclin et chute de l empire ottoman l Empire ottoman (en vert), en 1900 Au XVIIe siècle l’âge d’or de l’Empire ottoman est déjà révolu, malgré la défaite navale de la flotte ottomane face à une ligue réuni …
83Dissolution du mariage — Divorce Pour les articles homonymes, voir Le Divorce …
84dissolution zone — A laterally extensive zone where extensive dissolution of bedrock has occurred …
85dissolution heat — tirpimo šiluma statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Šiluma, išsiskirianti arba sunaudojama tirpstant medžiagai. atitikmenys: angl. dissolution heat; heat of solution; solution heat rus. теплота растворения …
86dissolution of parliament — The crown may dissolve parliament either in person or by proclamation; the dissolution is usually by proclamation, after a prorogation …
87dissolution of parliament — The crown may dissolve parliament either in person or by proclamation; the dissolution is usually by proclamation, after a prorogation …
88dissolution bond — A bond given by the defendant in an action in which property has been attached, for the purpose of obtaining an entire dissolution of the attachment, the condition of the bond being that the defendant will perform or satisfy whatever judgment is… …
89dissolution of attachment or garnishment — The termination of an attachment or garnishment upon the happening of certain events or contingencies after the levy, upon the entry or receipt of security, or as the result of some act or proceeding taken for the express purpose of defeating or… …
90dissolution of corporation — The termination of the existence of the corporation and its utter extinction and obliteration as an entity or body. 19 Am J2d Corp § 1586. See de facto dissolution; winding up …