The Registrar of Marriages of such district must have notice of and attend every such marriage.
The fee due to the Registrar of Marriages for attending the ceremony and registering the marriage (by licence) is 10s.
Cresson Stiles was made deputy registrar of vital statistics for Brooklyn.
The costs are allowed as between party and party, but the registrar on the application of solicitor or party, and subject to the like review, taxes costs as between solicitor and client.
The amount allowed is regulated by scales included in the county court rules, and is ascertained by the registrar of the court subject to any special direction by the judge, and to review by him.
If we examine one of the reports of the Registrar General for births, deaths and marriages, we shall gain pretty full information concerning the deaths from disease, accident, old age, etc.
However, the castellan hushed the affair up, although it had reached the Popes ears; he saved his registrar from the gallows, and gave me the same freedom as I had before.
He had chosen for his accomplice a registrar named Luigi, a Paduan, who was in the castellans service.
Not only had he seen Vera's signature, but the registrar had told him that as far as it was possible to judge, his daughter acted without the slightest constraint, and had seemed perfectly reasonable and collected.
At this time there was a mining registrar at Foster, as the new diggings at Stockyard Creek were named, and some men, after pegging out their claim at Turton's Creek, went back down the ditch to register them at Foster.
The registrar was not fenced off from the public by a wide counter; he was the servant of the citizens, and had to satisfy those who paid him for his labours.
A farmer came in with a paper, on which the registrar endorsed a number and placed at the bottom of the pile.
One of these volumes was on a table in the centre of the hall, and in it the registrar was copying a deed.
The registrar had written that Peters had gone to Kane School.
Should the judgment of the circuit court be in favor of the right of an elector to be registered, the court shall so order, and shall, by its judgment, direct the registrar of the county forthwith to register him.
The registrarshall obey the orders of the commissioners in directing a person to be registered, or a name to be stricken from the registration books.
Thereupon the bailiff and the registrar took their departure, and he was left alone.
The registrar having hastened to notify me of these events, I ordered The Hague cavalry to the spot.
Your brother was taken back to his prison, where the registrar of the States announced to him a few minutes later the decree that was pronounced upon him.
I have my information direct from the court registrar who witnessed the horrible scene," continued Tilly.
It was not his duty to interfere in the family without being invited, as there was another doctor in the house, and he did the best he could by apprising the registrar when refusing to sign the certificate of Mrs. Taylor’s death.
Registrar of Deaths for the Blythswood district of Glasgow.
This Exchange also requires that a trust company or other agency shall not at the same time act as registrar and transfer agent of the same corporation.
Both have been created to safeguard and facilitate the passing of title to shares of stock, but the duties of a transfer agent and a registrar are not synonymous; they are distinctive.
As registrar the trust company authenticates certificates of stock and bonds in order to prevent an over-issue, and to reduce the chance of loss or theft.
For acting asregistrar or as transfer agent it is usual to make a fixed charge per annum, based on the amount of labor involved.
I told him the Registrar would be here in the morning.
The room was empty, for it was Wednesday, and the Registrar always went home early on Wednesday afternoons.
He said he had something to report about a shipwreck, and I told him the Registrar would be here in the morning.
They've got good accommodations at Anster, and the Registrar has some ideas of the duties of his post, but they have no such system of wreck reports as we have here.
But although the large room devoted to the especial use of the Registrar was unoccupied, there were other rooms connected with it which were not in that condition.
Given sufficient data, theregistrar could not be wrong.
He jumped a little when the Registrar barked: "Your decision, Smith of Earth.
The registrar was only a machine, but theregistrar could assume an air of feminine petulance.
The registrar took all this in impassively, said: "What planet, Earthsmith?
Given sufficient data the registrarcould tell you anything you wanted to know, provided the answer could be arrived at from the data itself.
The Registrarwas so good as to say that he would grant Mr. Wallace the privilege of consulting any wills he pleased--on the usual terms: namely, two shillings and sixpence for every document.
To these unprotected wills the Deputy Registrar was perhaps wise in his generation to deny access; for Mr. Protheroe says in addition that, "if it was the object of any person to purloin a will, such a thing might be accomplished.
Mr. Wallace mentioned that he believed the Archbishop had written to the Deputy-Registrar to afford him every facility in consulting the documents under his charge.
He had no better introduction to the third Deputy-Registrar than an honest purpose; and, his former experience taught him that that was about as unpromising an usher into such a Presence as could be imagined.
On hearing this, the clerk informed me that the Registrar made no charge under such circumstances, except for the clerks' time.
In the correspondence of the year it is stated, in a letter to the Registrarrespecting the affairs of a society, that it has spent nearly 1300l.
The reports of the Registrar General give no sufficient sign.
The post-mortem registrar of one of our large hospitals has told me that of late years as many as ten deaths might be reckoned as annually due to hydatids in their institution alone.
The Kazi was under Muhammadan rule the civil and criminal judge, having jurisdiction over a definite local area, and he also acted as a registrar of deeds.
As the guardian of Paul Solange, I will write the registrar to send me a copy of that birth-register.
The first letter which Monsieur Dalize opened bore the address of the registrar of births.
A reason, an important reason," replied Monsieur Dalize; "the explanation may be that the registrar is away.
Some important reason why the registrar has not yet answered your pressing letter.
But days had elapsed since Monsieur Dalize had, according to promise, written to the registrarof births, to ask him to forward a copy of the register of birth of Paul Solange, and no answer had yet arrived.
Thereupon the judge referred the matter to the registrar for inquiry, the furniture was proved to belong to the actress, and judgment was entered accordingly.
When these reforms are made it will be found necessary, I believe, that the registrar of each Court or group of Courts should be a whole-time permanent official.