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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
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Conscription
An enrolling or registering
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Conscript
Enrolled written registered
Conscribe
To enroll to enlist
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)
Court of record
Court of record, a court of record envelops all such powers whose acts and proceedings are to be enrolled in a perpetual memorial and testimony. A court of record is undoubtedly a superior court which is itself
Student
Student, means a person enrolled in the University for undergoing a course of studies for obtaining a degree, diploma or other academic distinction
Mortmain
given for any charitable use except by deed executed twelve months before the death of the donor, and enrolled within six months after execution. This Act, as amended, is repealed and re-enacted with amendment by the (English)
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