Enrolment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deify
To make a god of to exalt to the rank of a deity to enroll among the deities to apotheosize as Julius Caeligsar was deified
educatee
a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
Enlist
To enter on a list to enroll to register
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Enregister
To register to enroll or record to inregister
Enrollment
The act of enrolling registration
Impanel
To enter in a list or on a piece of parchment called a panel to form or enroll as a list of jurors in a court of justice
Affidiari
Affidiari (seu affidiari ad arma), to be mustered and enrolled for soldiers, upon an oath of fidelity, Cowel's Law Dict.
Member of Coast Guard
Member of Coast Guard, means an officer, a subordinate officer, a sailor or other enrolled person. [Coast Guard Act, 1988 (30 of 1978), s. 2(n)]
Clergy
c. 91) (amended in 1934 by 24 & 25 Geo. 5, No. 1) enables them, by executing and enrolling a deed of relinquishment, to obtain freedom from their disabilities, and generally to assume the status of laymen.
Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
Court in England, of all persons, being subjects of the British Crown, who have been duly admitted and enrolled as attorneys and solicitors in any colony. These Acts were repealed by the Colonial Solicitors Act, 1900 (63
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