To dissolve is to annul the corporate existence of a body.
Removal; ousting; especially, the removal of a corporate officer from his office.
This is even one more lien, admirably serving to bind them to the government more firmly and to in-corporate them more and more in the system.
After the death of Rosweid, the Society of Jesus, which now regarded the undertaking as a corporate one, entrusted its continuation to Bollandus.
There were boroughs whose disputes about their property dated from the very beginning of their corporate existence.
To each community they were the bonds of a civil order and the tokens of a corporate fidelity.
Hereford up till 1830 was divided into two parts, the In-Borough where the inhabitant householders had the elective franchise and the Out-Borough comprising all beyond the In-Borough that was under the corporate jurisdiction.
But behind this corporate body lies the “communitas”—a term which has a far earlier origin and a far deeper meaning.
The age of individual enterprise and competition had passed--that of corporate control had arrived.
Before the South Improvement Company ended its corporate existence, however, a great change had taken place in the oil situation.
By this time the Standard capitalists had learned the value of public opinion as a corporate asset, and made no attempt to evade the order of the court.
This same characteristic was manifested in the form of corporateexistence which the Standard adopted.
I say privately; because, knowing the sentiments of many of the corporate body at Bristol, under whom he acted, he was fearful of coming forward in an open manner.
A circular letter also, with the report before mentioned, was ordered to be sent to the majors of several corporate towns.
But in the early days of the switchover, the idea of a board of directors smacked too strongly of the old system of corporate organization to suit the men.
And we will also provide strong additional incentives for business investment and growth through substantial cuts in the corporate tax rates and improvement in the investment tax credit.
Malesherbes, firm as a rock at the head of the Court of Aids, supported as he was by the traditions and corporate feeling of the magistracy, had shown weakness as a minister.
He dreaded, moreover, the corporate spirit, which he considered narrow and intolerant.
And time, with a Bucks majority tinkering with corporate rights in the Assembly, might well be precious.
From Russia, with its half-communistic Mir to France with its modern village commune, there is no country in Europe except the United Kingdom where the peasant land-holders have not some form of corporate existence.
The burdensome exactions of the high tariffs, which corporate enterprise so long interposed, have been lifted and closer relation established between buyer and seller, by which both are the gainer.
In the next place, corporate control moves within narrower limits and exercises its power in more direct fashion.
We made that order in our corporate capacity, and the city marshal carried it out.
The burden of corporate sin, the sword of corporate sorrow, the joy of corporate righteousness; thus we become citizens in the Kingdom of God, and companions of all his creatures.
All corporate bodies and individuals who derive their income or any portion of it from Saxony are liable to the extent of that income, except those serving religious, charitable or public purposes.
Lastly positivism teaches a corporate instead of an individual immortality; man should desire to live on as a beneficent influence in the race.
To offset inflationary distortions and to generate more economic activity, the corporate tax rate will be reduced from 48 percent to 42 percent.
The railroads had created the Trust, the ogre of corporate greed, of which Ryder was the incarnation, and in time the Trust became master of the railroads, which after all seemed but retributive justice.
It was a fight to the finish between this man, the incarnation of corporate greed and herself, representing the fundamental principles of right and justice.
He did not hesitate to make such alliances with corporate interests seeking influence at Washington as would enable him to accomplish this purpose, and in this way he had met and formed a strong friendship with John Burkett Ryder.
One or two of the Western senators are talking Corporate influence and Trust legislation, but when it comes to a vote the matter will be settled on party lines.
Throughout the Middle Ages corporate privileges of all kinds, but especially municipal corporate privileges, had been subjects of purchase and sale, and indeed the mediaeval social system rested on such contracts.
As Mr. Justice White pointed out, the judges undertook to deprive the people, in their corporate capacity, of a power conceded to Congress "by universal consensus for one hundred years.
The charter was accepted and both real and personal property were thereupon conveyed to this corporate body, in trust for educational purposes.
Ideas of corporate life with its obligations and responsibilities are gained.
There is, however, no evidence that such recognition was given by a formal, official act of the church in its corporate capacity.
Sidenote: Lack of religious freedom] This assumed corporate power of the clergy has been one of the fundamental causes of sect-making.
The church did not act in a corporate capacity and confer ecclesiastical power and authority upon any one.
The triumphs and splendour of corporate life in the age of the Antonines are certainly a dazzling spectacle.
But when the corporatelife which supplied such vivid interests and moral support was wrecked, the individual was thrown back upon himself.
In September 2004, Egypt pushed through custom reforms, proposed income and corporate tax reforms, reduced energy subsidies, and privatized several enterprises.
The corporate decay, however, of the Forsytes, their dispersion rather, of which all this was symptomatic, had not advanced so far as to prevent a rally when Roger Forsyte died in 1899.
The homing instinct of all true Forsytes in anxiety and trouble, the corporate tendency which kept them strong and solid, made him choose to dine at Park Lane.