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The term dissolution is used to describe 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 care and/or to other adoptive parent(s).
Ãâó: naic.acf.hhs.gov/admin/glossaryd.cfm
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The means by which a Legislature comes to an end before an election. The Lieutenant Governor dissolves the Legislature on the Premier's request.
Ãâó: www.assembly.ab.ca/pub/gdbook/glossary.htm
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The winding up of a company by way of compulsory liquidation or voluntary liquidation.
Ãâó: www.bursamalaysia.com/website/education/glossary.h...
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The termination of a marriage based upon the terms of a Separation Agreement. A Separation Agreement is a contract entered into by the husband and wife and it must be approved by the court. Unlike a divorce where a judge decides the issues, in a dissolution, the parties make their own decisions about parental rights and responsibilities, child support, spousal support, and the division of marital property, debts and assets. All of these decisions are included in the Separation Agreement. ...
Ãâó: www.oberholtzerlaw.com/legterm.htm
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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).
Ãâó: politics.guardian.co.uk/commons/story/0,9061,58346...
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