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In [[law]], '''dissolution''' is any of several legal events that terminate a [[legal entity]] or agreement such as a [[marriage]], [[adoption]], [[corporation]], or union.
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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 [[disruption (adoption)|disruption]]s, even though that term technically applies only to those that are not legally complete at the time of termination.
In [[international law]], dissolution ({{
==See also==
* [[Dissolution (politics)]]
==References==
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[[Category:Legal terminology]]
[[Category:Corporate liquidations]]
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