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US
/ˈɹɛdʒɪˌstɹɑɹ/
]
[ UK /ɹˈɛdʒɪstɹˌɑː/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɛdʒɪstɹˌɑː/ ]
NOUN
- the administrator responsible for student records
- someone responsible for keeping records
- a person employed to keep a record of the owners of stocks and bonds issued by the company
How To Use registrar In A Sentence
- The world's registrars and registries didn't agree.
- The health service grew up in the tradition of autonomous consultants who could refer to ‘my patients, my registrar, my houseman, and my beds.’
- The statements are needed in order to take forward a class action lawsuit against the domain registrar.
- This submission was made before the registrar, but later abandoned before the hearing was concluded.
- Consequently in Self v Self it was not lawful for a county court registrar to overrule an assisted party's choice of counsel where counsel had been selected by the assisted party from the appropriate panel.
- Returning to Cardiff, he became a supernumerary registrar to the medical school before leaving to become a general practitioner in the Swansea Valley.
- That is in the hands, not of my client, but of the registrar of the Supreme Court.
- Records are obtained from the registrars of births, deaths, and marriages in each state and territory.
- His Honour subsequently dismissed the summons in the Common Law Division and referred the probate proceedings to the Registrar.
- When either a collection or items to be added to an existing collection come to an institution, a registrar creates a record of the content and then passes the content along to the collection manager.