REGISTRARS - significado y definición. Qué es REGISTRARS
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Qué (quién) es REGISTRARS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Registrars; Registrar (disambiguation); Registrar office; Registrar's Office

Registrar         
·noun One who registers; a recorder; a keeper of records; as, a registrar of births, deaths, and marriages. ·see Register, ·noun, 3.
registrar         
['r?d??str?:, ?r?d??'str?:]
¦ noun
1. an official responsible for keeping a register or official records.
2. the chief administrative officer in a university.
3. (in the UK) the judicial and administrative officer of the High Court.
4. Brit. a middle-ranking hospital doctor undergoing training as a specialist.
Derivatives
registrarship noun
Origin
C17: from med. L. registrarius, from registrum (see register).
registrar         
(registrars)
1.
In Britain, a registrar is a person whose job is to keep official records, especially of births, marriages, and deaths.
N-COUNT
2.
A registrar is a senior administrative official in a British college or university.
N-COUNT

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Registrar

A registrar is an official keeper of records made in a register. The term may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de REGISTRARS
1. There were three registrars and five senior house officers.
2. Nevertheless, it was not up to registrars to judge couples, she said.
3. "The terms of engagement for marriage registrars have been changed unilaterally.
4. "Two voter registrars might come to different conclusions," said Sam Brooke, an attorney for the ACLU.
5. In Scotland, a number of registrars have refused to conduct civil partnerships, saying that they had ‘conscientious objections‘. However, the Scottish Executive stepped in to guarantee gay people that there would be enough registrars to officiate all the civil partnerships.