Enrolment

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Enrolment

Meaning of Enrolment

To enrol is to enter (or copy) a document on an official record. The Enrolment Office was in the Court of Chancery ; later transferred to the Central Office of the Supreme Court.
The enrolment of disentailing deeds is no longer necessary. (Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 133.)

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Enrolment in Historical Law

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English Legal System: Enrolment

In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Enrolment :

The registration of an act or document on an official record. It used to be obligatory to enrol many documents in the Enrolment Office, a department of the Chancery Divisio Nearly all such obligations were abolished by the Judicature Acts 1873-75.

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Legal English Vocabulary: Enrolment in Spanish

Online translation of the English legal term enrolment into Spanish: inscripciones (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.

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  • Student
  • Student Rights
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