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Inroll
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Conscription
An enrolling or registering
Conscript
Enrolled written registered
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Conscribe
To enroll to enlist
Matriculate
To enroll to enter in a register
Enrollment
recorded. The act of recording or registering, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 551. By the Statute of Enrolments, 27 Hen. 8, c. 16, now repealed by the (English) L.P. Amendment Act, 1924 (15 Geo. 5, c.
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the consideration for a promise to pay money, on any event or contingency relative or applicable to the enrolment of members into the scheme, whether or not such money or thing is derived from the entrance money
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
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)
Student
Student, means a person enrolled in the University for undergoing a course of studies for obtaining a degree, diploma or other academic distinction
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