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Registry
RegistryA book authorized by law, in which writings are registered or recorded. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Book A general name given to every literary composition which is printed; but appropriately to a printed composition bound in a volume. Law A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Regiam majestatem The name of an ancient law book ascribed to David I of Scotland. Regicide The killing of a king and, by extension, of a queen. Regidor Laws of the Spanish empire of the Indies. One of a body, never exceeding twelve, who formed a part of the ayuntamiento or municipal council in every capital of a jurisdiction. The office of regidor was held for life, that is to say, during the pleasure of the supreme authority. In most places the office was purchased; in some cities, however, they were elected by persons of the district, called capitulares. Regimiento Laws of the Spanish empire of the Indies. The body of regi- dores who never exceeded twelve, forming a part of the municipal council or ayuntamiento, in every capital of a jurisdiction. Regional offices The three U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Regional Offices that supervise the work of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Districts and Border Patrol Sectors. The Regional Directors report to the Associate Director for Operations in U.S. Citizenship and Immigration ServicesHeadquarters, Washington, DC. The three Regional Offices are located in (Eastern Region) Burlington, VT, (Central Region) Dallas, TX, and (Western Region) Laguna Nigel, CA. Register 1) Register or Registrar. An officer authorized by law to keep a record called a register or registry; as the register for the probate of wills.2) Common law. The certificate of registry granted to the person or persons entitled thereto, by the collector of the district, comprehending the port to which any ship or vessel shall belong; more properly, the registry itself. 3) Evidence. A book containing a record of facts as they occur, kept by public authority; a register of births, marriages and burials. Register for the probate of wills An officer in Pennsylvania, who has gene- rally the same powers that judges of probates and surrogates have in other states, and the ordinary has in England, in admitting the wills of deceased persons to probate. Register of members It shows the name and address of the shareholder, the number of shares held, the amount paid up, the number of relevant transfers and any transfers or acquisition of shares. It determines who is and who is not a shareholder at any given time. Register of writs This is a book preserved in the English court of chancery, in which were entered, from time to time, all forms of writs once issued. Registered mark Trademark with the words "Registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office" or the letter "R" enclosed within a circle. Registered office The Company address notified to the Companies Registry where a company's records will normally be kept. The registered office is to be quoted on company correspondence and is where official correspondence will be sent. Registered trade mark Any sign which is capable of being represented graphically and is capable of distinguishing goods and services of one business from those of another may be a registered trade or service mark subject to certain exceptions including resemblance to existing marks. Such signs include brands, names, designs, titles, and shapes of goods or packaging. The applicant must specify one or more of the 42 classes of goods or services in which the mark is to be used. Registrar Registrar or Register. An officer authorized by law to keep a record called a register or registry; as the register for the probate of wills. Registrarius An ancient name given to a notary. In England this name is confined to designate the officer of some court, the records or archives of which are in his custody. Registrum brevium The name of an ancient book which was a collection of writs. Registry date Aliens who have continuously resided in the United States since January 1, 1972, are of good moral character, and are not inadmissible, are eligible to adjust to legal permanent resident status under the registry provision. Before the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 amended the date, aliens had to have been in the country continuously since June 30, 1948, to qualify. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Registered office The Company address notified to the Companies Registry where a company's records will normally be kept. The registered office is to be quoted on company correspondence and is where official correspondence will be sent. Registered trade mark Any sign which is capable of being represented graphically and is capable of distinguishing goods and services of one business from those of another may be a registered trade or service mark subject to certain exceptions including resemblance to existing marks. Such signs include brands, names, designs, titles, and shapes of goods or packaging. The applicant must specify one or more of the 42 classes of goods or services in which the mark is to be used. Registrar Registrar or Register. An officer authorized by law to keep a record called a register or registry; as the register for the probate of wills. Registrarius An ancient name given to a notary. In England this name is confined to designate the officer of some court, the records or archives of which are in his custody. Registrum brevium The name of an ancient book which was a collection of writs. Registry Registry date Aliens who have continuously resided in the United States since January 1, 1972, are of good moral character, and are not inadmissible, are eligible to adjust to legal permanent resident status under the registry provision. Before the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 amended the date, aliens had to have been in the country continuously since June 30, 1948, to qualify. Regnant One having authority as a king; one in the exercise of royal authority. Regrating Criminal law. Every practice or device, by act, conspiracy, words, or news, to enhance the price of victuals or other merchandise, is so denomin-ated. Regress Returning; going back opposed to ingress. Regular deposit One where the thing deposited must be returned. 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