Removal from Register

/rɪˈmuːvəl frəm ˈrɛdʒɪstər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The legal act of deleting or striking off an entry from an official register or record, often by authority, due to noncompliance, expiry, or other regulatory reasons.
    The company faced removal from the register after failing to submit annual reports.

Forms

  • removal from register
  • removals from register

Commentary

Typically used in corporate, property, or trademark law contexts to denote formal deletion from an official list; drafting should clarify the grounds and authority for removal.

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