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  • 81Register of Deeds — n. An officer responsible for recording property transactions in the public records. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. Register of Deeds …

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  • 82Register (Akkordeon) — Register bezeichnet beim Akkordeon die verschiedenen Kombinationsmöglichkeiten der eingebauten Stimmplattensätze, die auch als Chöre bezeichnet werden. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Diskantregister 2 Symbole 3 Ausführung 4 …

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  • 83Register of Sasines — a Scottish public record. Created by the Registration Act 1617, this register is still the most important property register in Scotland. It is a register of deeds rather than land and is entirely feudal in nature. It is being replaced by a modern …

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  • 84register of members — UK US noun [C, usually singular] (also members register) ► LAW, FINANCE, STOCK MARKET SHAREHOLDERS REGISTER(Cf. ↑shareholders register) …

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  • 85register of charges — UK US noun [C, usually singular] ► LAW CHARGES REGISTER(Cf. ↑charges register) …

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  • 86register of companies — UK US noun [C] ► LAW COMPANIES REGISTER(Cf. ↑companies register) …

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  • 87register of directors' shareholdings — UK US noun [C, usually singular] ► LAW, FINANCE REGISTER OF DIRECTORS INTERESTS(Cf. ↑register of directors interests) …

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  • 88register of shareholders — UK US noun [C, usually singular] ► LAW, FINANCE, STOCK MARKET SHAREHOLDERS REGISTER(Cf. ↑shareholders register) …

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  • 89Register transfer notation — (or RTN) is a way of specifying the behavior of a digital synchronous circuit. An example of high level RTN is Verilog, and a low level example is Register Transfer Language …

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  • 90register of directors — A company is obliged to keep a register showing directors interests notified to it. These interests relate to shares or debentures in the company held by a director and transactions, including options, affecting his shareholding. In this context …

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