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Conscribe

To enroll to enlist

Conscript

Enrolled written registered

Conscription

An enrolling or registering

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Conscription

Conscription. Compulsory enrolment of men (usually infixed numbers and of fixed ages) for military service, practised by the Romans and from

Enter

Enter, to enrol, to commence officially, to inscribe upon the records of a Court or upon an official list. See also

Enrollment

Enrollment, register, record; writing in which anything is recorded. The act of recording or registering, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

register

make or secure official entry of in a register [ a car] [ a title] 2 : to enroll formally esp. as a voter or student 3 : to secure special protection for (a piece of mail)

Donis conditionalibus, Statute de

abolished by the Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 74), which substituted an enrolled deed as the mode of barring an estate tail. Enrolment is not necessary, see Law of Property Act,

Disentailing Deed

of persons claiming under and after him (with certain exceptions) by executing a disentailing deed and (before 1926) enrolling the same within six months in the High Court of Justice (s. 41, and R.S.C., Ord. LXI., r.

Caveat

Caveat (let him take heed), a warning or caution. If a person desired to stop the enrolment for decree in Chancery, in order to present a petition of appeal to the Lord Chancellor, he entered

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