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enroll
enroll or en·rol vt en·rolled en·roll·ing 1 : to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll
Enroll
or on rolls of court hence to record to insert in records to leave in writing as to enroll men for service to enroll a decree or a law also reflexively to enlist
Enroller
One who enrolls or registers
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Fait enrolle
Fait enrolle, a deed enrolled, as a bargain and sale of freeholds, 1 Keb. 568.
Enrolled person
Enrolled person, means an under-officer or other person enrolled under this Act. [Border Security Force Act, 1968 (47 of
Enrolled member of the force
Enrolled member of the force, means any subordinate officer, under officer or any other member of the Force of
enrolled bill
enrolled bill see bill
Clerks of the enrolments in Chancery
Clerks of the enrolments in Chancery. Their offices and those of their deputies are abolished by 5 & 6 Vict. c. 103.
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
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