Registration Convention

/ˌrɛdʒɪˈstreɪʃən kənˈvɛnʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An international treaty establishing a system for registering certain legal rights or documents, often to ensure public notice, priority, or recognition across jurisdictions.
    The Registration Convention facilitates the international registration of aircraft mortgages to secure creditors' interests.

Forms

  • registration convention
  • registration conventions

Commentary

Typically concerns the establishment of an agreed-upon framework for cross-border registration to protect legal interests; often invoked in international law contexts such as intellectual property or maritime liens.

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