Below the superintendentregistrars are the registrars of the districts.
The appointment of the district registrars of marriages is provided for, not by the registration act, but by the marriage act of 6 and 7 Will.
The state employs women in the elementary schools; in the postal and telegraph service; as registrars (permitting them to perform marriage ceremonies); and as factory inspectors.
These, again, a still more select body of electors, chose with the utmost care the trustees of the townships, the judges of election, and the registrars of voters.
Not so," replied Asmodeus; "the registrars have been thought deserving of their peculiar demon, and I assure you they find him quite enough to do.
The districtregistrars should report at short intervals to the county registrar, who in turn should annually submit a summary of statistics to the registrar-general for the state, by whom the local registrars should be commissioned.
Clergymen of the Church of England were constituted registrars for marriages celebrated by themselves, and were bound to furnish the superintendentregistrars with certified entries of such marriages.
Templeton, the registrars were legally averred to be qualified.
The court held that if the registrars acting at this election in Alabama had no authority under the new constitution, which the petitioner prayed that the court might declare null and void, they could not legally register the plaintiff.
Registrars were ordered to revise their lists during the fortnight preceding the election, to erase names wrongly registered, and to add the names of persons entitled to be registered.
It was made the duty of registrars to explain to those unused to the enjoyment of suffrage the nature of this function.
The boards of registry were to act as judges of election, but registrars who were candidates for election were forbidden to serve in the districts where they sought election.
The compensation of registrars was to be from fifteen cents to forty cents for every name registered, varying according to the density or sparseness of the population.
For each district the names of two white registrars were announced, and each of these pairs was ordered to complete the board by selecting a negro colleague.
These districts are divided into sub-districts, within which the births and deaths are registered by registrars appointed for that purpose.
We devoted all the time to acquiring information on the subject, that our duties as Registrars would allow.
In this belief he applies to the registrars of that town, who upon the statement of the facts, are of the opinion that he has a right to vote there, and place his name upon the list, and on election day he votes there without objection.
Marsh said: "In October last, just previous to the time fixed for the sitting of the Board of Registrars in the first district of the eighth ward of Rochester, a vacancy occurred.
The witnesses knew nothing; the judges andregistrars knew nothing.
This certificate is issued by registrarson receiving notice of the intended marriage.
The clerks of the justices of the peace, intrusted with the delicate and novel functions of registrars of chattel mortgages, are, as a rule, little fitted to perform them.
Subject to the permission of the Federal Reserve Board, and when not in contravention of state laws, national banks may act as trustees, executors, administrators, and registrars of stocks and bonds.
The county registrars take this list and compare it with the list of disqualified voters prepared by the tax collector, the ordinary, and the clerk of the Superior Court, and from the two prepare a final list of registered voters.
The county registrars are appointed by the Judge of the Superior Court for a term of two years.
They immediately set to work on the duties assigned them, and appointed registrars for the November election, in a manner most unjust to the "Mormon" people.
The district registrars had hardly organised their work in the first two or three years of registration.
The Bishop seems to interrogate the registrarswith his looks, and to ask them whether they have finished writing down the words of the accused.
To the left of the tribunal is a table at which the registrars are placed.
In support of this opinion, I subjoin, for comparison, its last stanza but one: Down with your sheriffs and your mayors, Your registrars and proctors!
The registrars must, by the terms of the act of Parliament, be barristers, solicitors, or clerks who have served five years in the Principal Registry.
All these committees, registrars and representatives are honorary workers.
The Representatives and Registrars organized the meetings to which the farmers and the women were invited, and the whole scheme was explained.
Appointment of women as registrars of births and deaths in four parishes.
Women are also sometimes appointed as church wardens, overseers of the roads, and registrars of births and deaths.
The Charity Society may be imagined as keeping two lists of crimes, a short one for Registrars and Workers, and a very long one for the registered.
High on the list of crimes possible to Registrars and Workers is Sentimentality.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "registrars" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.