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Registered office
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Booking office
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Registership
The office of a register
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Roster
A register or roll showing the order in which officers enlisted men companies or regiments are called on to serve … A register or roll showing the order in which officers enlisted men companies or regiments are called on to serve
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
(English) Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1837 (7 Wm. 4 & 1 Vict. c. 22), a General Register Office is provided for keeping a register of births, deaths, and marriages in England. The Births and Deaths Registration … Births, Marriages, and Deaths. By the (English) Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1836 (6 & 7 Wm. 4, c. 86), amended by the (English) Births and Deaths Registration Act,
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Land Charges Act, 1925, in the land or local registries of any incumbrance which is required to be registered under that Act is notice (q.v.) to the purchaser and all persons connected with the land affected [see … 1925, and see (English) LAND CHARGES]. Searches are necessary, not only in the Land Registry, but at the office of the local authority for local land charges. Searches may be made personally in each of the registers
Marriage
of the Church of England, or by a dissenting minister, or a Roman Catholic priest, in a building registered for marriages, and in the presence of the registrar, or by the registrar in his office, solemnized within
Company
be obtained, see (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 18. All companies subject to the Act must have a registered office (s. 92, ibid.). As to name, see ss. 17 to 19. As to registration under the (English) Companies
Power of Attorney
the (English) Act of 1881 and s. 125 of the 1925 Act. If to unregistered as well as registered land, the original must be filed at the Central Office and an office copy at the Land Registry;
principal register
principal register Primary trademark register of the USPTO. When a mark has been registered on the Principal Register, the mark is entitled to all the rights provided by federal law. Source: U.S. … Register, the mark is entitled to all the rights provided by federal law. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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