Entry Register

/ˈɛntri ˈrɛdʒɪstər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An official book or database where records, documents, or legal instruments are formally recorded and kept for public reference.
    The clerk entered the deed into the entry register to validate its legality.

Forms

  • entry register
  • entry registers

Commentary

Often used in property and commercial law contexts; careful maintenance of the entry register ensures legal certainty and public notice.

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