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Registrar General

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Registrar-General of shipping and seamen

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Registrar-General

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Births, Marriages, and Deaths

a house in which to his knowledge a child is born, the duty of giving information to the registrar within 42 days. By s. 10 a corresponding obligation to register a death is imposed upon relatives, etc. … by the (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

District Registry

districts the Crown may, from time to time, by Order in Council, create district registries and appoint district registrars for the purpose of issuing writs of summons and for entertaining proceedings generally in an action down to … district registries and appoint district registrars for the purpose of issuing writs of summons and for entertaining proceedings generally in an action down to and including entry for trial. Documents sealed in any such district registrary are

Partnership

and does not secure for himself the limitation of liability until the limited partnership is registered with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, the registration being effected (s. 8) by the delivery of a statement, signed by … not a limited partner is a 'general partner,' and there must be in the partnership at least one general partner who is liable for all debts and obligations of the firm (s. 3). The partners will be

Superintendent Registrar

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Incorporated Law Society

them commonly) called 'The Law Society.' The Society first instituted lectures for students in 1833, and was made registrar of attorneys and solicitors in 1843 by the (English) Solicitors Act, 1843 (6 & 7 Vict. c. 73), … its charters and bye-laws. In the second place, it is a body exercising statutory powers affecting the profession generally. In this capacity the Society performs the duties of Registrar of Solicitors, has the custody of the Roll

Trade marks

Marks may be regis-tered in the Register of Trade Marks, of which the Comptroller-General of Patents is the Registrar under Part A or B of the Register. The effect of registration under A (see ss. 39 to

Liquidator

to the company in general meeting and to a meeting of creditors and send the accounts to the Registrar of Companies with a return of the holding of the respective meetings. (3) Liquidators in a winding-up subject

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