The state of being dissolved, or of undergoing liquefaction.
The new product formed by dissolving a body; a solution.
The portion of an ingredient, usually expressed as a percentage, that dissolves in the human digestive tract thereby making it available for bioavailability in the body. The combined effect of dissolution and absorption determines how much of a consumed ingredient ends up in the bloodstream.
Soils, among other compounds, start dissolving into smaller units when placed in contact with water.
The end of the legal existence of a corporation, by shareholder vote, acquisition, or order of a state attorney general.
A cancellation or annulment of a contract or business associate, such as a partnership or corporation.
A procedure by which one substance is dissolved in another to form a solution.
Similar to disruption, but it occurs after the adoption is finalized. Birth parents cannot dissolve an adoption, but adoptive parents or the courts can.
(4) the process whereby solid matter dissolves in a liquid. For example, the dissolving of limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) in rain or groundwater. See also solubility and leaching.
The termination of a Parliament in order that a General election may be held.
the process of a solid going into solution or dissolving of a particle.
Generally, dissolving; but specifically, a USP test which determines how rapidly the active ingredients of a dosage form dissolve. The test is generally done with six tablets in containers with very specifically defined dimensions, stirring mechanisms, etc.
The process of the dissolving of inorganic matter.
The termination; process of dissolving or winding up something.
The process by which materials are dissolved.
Process of dissolving minerals, rocks, fossils etc.
the process of going into solution; "the dissolving of salt in water"
the termination of a meeting
a legal action which is possible when the husband and wife mutually agree to terminate their marriage
a non-adversarial legal proceeding to terminate the marriage relationship
The act of terminating the legal existence of a corporation. Dissolution may be voluntary or involuntary.
parliament is dissolved by a royal proclamation issued when a general election is to be called or when five years has expired (the maximum life of a parliament is five years).
Action by the State Committee for the Reorganization of School Districts to dissolve a district and attach the territory to one or more neighboring school districts when, for a period of one school term, a school district: (1) has less than three legal voters residing in the district or (2)(a) fails to maintain a public elementary school within the district in which are enrolled and in regular attendance for at least one thousand thirty-two hours one or more pupils of school age residing in the district, other than option students, or (b) does not contract for the tuition and transportation of pupils of such district with another district or districts and have pupils attending school regularly for at least one thousand thirty-two hours under such contract or contracts. [79-498
Termination of a business's existence.
the process of dissolving a solid in a liquid
The means by which a Legislature comes to an end before an election. The Lieutenant Governor dissolves the Legislature on the Premier's request.
The dissolution of a corporation or LLC is the termination of its legal existence. This may take place in several ways: as by act of the legislature, by surrender or forfeiture of its charter, by expiration of its charter by lapse of time, by proceedings for winding it up under the law, by loss of all its members or the recution below the statutory limit, or by bankruptcy.
Once a company is struck off the Companies Register it ceases to exist and is dissolved. The company will be dissolved when the Registrar publishes a notice to that effect in the London Gazette. At the time of striking off a letter will be issued to the contact name on Form 652a confirming the proposed date of dissolution.
A proceeding to terminate a marriage wherein fault is not alleged by either party, and the parties have reached an agreement as to all issues prior to filing a petition for dissolution with the court.
The bringing to an end of a Parliament, either at the conclusion of its five-year term or by proclamation of the Governor General. It is followed by a general election.
The House of Assembly is dissolved by proclamation of the Governor prior to a general election.
The term 'dissolution' refers to the termination of a house of parliament. Under the Constitution, the Governor-General must call an election within a certain period following a dissolution.
In this prospectus, dissolution refers to the termination of our company and disbursement of assets to stockholders.
The House of Assembly is dissolved by the Lieutenant Governor at the request of the Premier. Dissolution ends the current session and Assembly and results in a general election.
The act of ending the existence of a corporation, under certain circumstances, by filing the required documents with Corporations Canada. Your company could also be dissolved by the Director under the CBCA for failure to comply with the legislation (see "Administrative Dissolution and Revival" in Section 4.5, Common Filing Requirements, of this guide).
The termination by the Governor of the House of Assembly for a general election.
an overturning or termination of an adoption after it has become legal. This can occur for a number of reasons; the two most common are: It turns out that there was not a good match between the child's needs and the capabilities of the adoptive family. The circumstances of the child and/or the adoptive family changed drastically after the adoption became legal, which makes for an unbearable relationship between the child and the adoptive family.
Another word for divorce, which is the legal termination of a marriage relationship.
The act of formally dissolving an existing entity that no longer intends to conduct business in its home state in the future.
A process in which a material is dissolved.
The procedure by which a corporation concludes its activities and prepares to liquidate its assets for the purpose of paying bills and creditors, and if funds remain, make distributions to shareholders. Dissolution can be voluntary, initiated by the corporation, or involuntary, initiated by the state.
The termination of a corporation’s legal existence.
The dissolving or ending of a relationship, be it a business, partnership, or contract.
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.
A process during which materials dissolve in water.
Divorce. A marriage that is ended by a judge's decision.
The statutory procedure that terminates the existence of a domestic corporation.
(commonly referred to as "divorce"): the legal act of terminating a marriage.
a dissolution is the act of ending something, usually a company, partnership, marriage or joint venture, usually by order of a court.
the legal end of a marriage. (empty) FILING: giving the clerk of Court your legal papers. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE: the legal basis for a divorce; the law sets out specific reasons for a divorce which have to be proven before the court can grant a divorce. (empty)(empty) JUDGMENT: a court's decision.
The termination of a business venture.
The act of ending, terminating or winding-up a company or state of affairs. For example, when the life of a company is ended by normal legal means, it is said to be "dissolved". The same is said of marriage or partnerships which, by dissolution, end the legal relationship between those persons formally joined by the marriage or partnership.
The voluntary or involuntary termination of a corporation, typically leading to liquidation. IRS rules mandate liquidation after dissolution in most cases, although some state law permits corporate "winding up."
This is the percentage of an ingested substance that dissolves in the digestive tract to then enable it to be ready for further absorption into the blood. A mix of dissolution and absorption rates control how much of the substance can actually be used and not lost after being taken.
termination of the cooperative's existence, as by winding it up in voluntary dissolution under appropriate corporate law, or by bankruptcy proceedings.
The termination of a legally defined relationship.
The formal process that ends a term of parliament. Only the Governor, the South Australian representative of the Queen can dissolve state parliament. Following a request from the premier, parliament is dissolved before the writ is issued for an election. General elections for state parliament are held every four years.
The process of terminating or winding up something.
The act of dissolving, especially applied to compacted additives.
An order dissolving or ending a marriage.
The act of terminating a marriage; divorce.
Dissolution is the official term for the end of a session. The Presiding Officer determines the date when the Parliament is expected to be dissolved and members are notified of the date by the Clerk. The Parliament can be dissolved early by royal proclamation, following a resolution of the Parliament supported by two thirds of all MSPs or the Parliament's failure to nominate a First Minister within the prescribed statutory periods.
The termination of a business endeavor.
Dissolution is also the term for the legal process by which an adoption is reversed. While this applies to the vast majority of adoptions which are terminated, they are more commonly referred to as disruptions, even though that term technically applies only to those that are not legally complete at the time of termination.