The act of ending the existence of a corporation, under certain circumstances, by filing the required documents with the Corporations Directorate Your company could also be dissolved by the Director appointed under the CBCA for failure to comply with the legislation (see "Administrative Dissolution and Revival" in Section 4 5 Common Filing Requirements)
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, ends the legal relationship between those persons formally joined by the marriage or partnership
A form of chemical weathering in which water molecules, sometimes in combination with acid or another compound in the environment, attract and remove oppositely charged ions or ion groups from a mineral or rock
The act of dissolving, sundering, or separating into component parts; separation
The act of terminating the legal existence of a corporation Dissolution may be voluntary or involuntary
Dissolution is the act of breaking up officially an organization or institution, or of formally ending a parliament. Politicians say it could lead to a dissolution of parliament