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Перевод: registry
[прилагательное] учетный; [существительное] отдел записей актов гражданского состояния; регистрация ; регистратура ; регистрационная запись; журнал записей; реестр
Тезаурус:
- If you have any queries or problems to do with your pension, in addition to the registry there are three main sources of help available to you.
- Other recent imports which have yet to aspire to UK marks include a pair of Aeronca 11AC Chiefs, NC3458E and N86359, which arrived some time ago at Compton Abbas and are now undergoing rebuilt for UK registry while similarly the frame of Stinson 108 N97915 is being slowly worked on in the gliding club hangar at Booker.
- There were also difficulties for staff who undertook priority work for such matters as public enquiries, and required access at times when the Registry was closed, eg at lunchtime and hours outside the normal working day.
- The registry office couldn't marry them at such short notice and they must wait until the following day.
- INTEREST rates may be rising, pushing borrowers even further into debt, but the number of county court judgments against individuals in debt has fallen by 16 per cent in the first half of 1989, according to figures released by the Registry of County Court Judgments.
- Under this scheme we have arranged for a firm of Solicitors to deal with the remortgage legal work for just 175 (excluding Land Registry fee).
- Get written details of all fees involved - valuation, land registry and the cost of indemnity.
- These include the cost of conveyancing of ownership, land registry fees and stamp duty at one per cent payable through your solicitor.
- In addition to this booklet, a volume containing details of the University's Charter and Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations is available for consultation in Faculty Offices and in the University Registry.
- Careless talk or dark allegations about the true intent of such moderate measures as the Registry Act by slave-owners themselves in Barbados had brought on the trouble there in 1816.
- It was also felt that the system proposed in the final user requirement would lead to improvements in the working conditions in the Registry, and, by introducing more interesting and rewarding procedures at this level, generally improve staff morale.
- They did the deed in nearby Abingdon Registry Office, thanks to a very sympathetic registrar who managed to enter into the spirit of things.
- This same attitude is shown in existing interpreter assessment procedures; for example, that used by the American Registry of interpreters for the Deaf, where sign language is split into articulatory features such as clear fingerspelling, lip movement and appropriate facial expression, for scoring.
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