Examples of Superintendent Registrar in a sentence
A Superintendent Registrar will also offer advice, ensure clarity and make the determination.
The mother may appeal against the decision of the registrar under subsection (3C)(b) in writing, in a form standing approved by an tArd- Chláraitheoir or in a form to the like effect stating the reasons for the appeal, to a Superintendent Registrar in whose registration area the application to register the birth was made, not later than 28 days from the day on which the notice under subsection (3C)(b) is sent by the registrar, and the Superintendent Registrar shall determine the appeal.
The Superintendent Registrar shall transmit to an adopted person whose name is entered in Part I of the register the name and address of any relative in respect of whom there is an entry in Part II of the register.
The CHA stated that they are in the process of replacing procurement documents that are not currently in the CGP files.
The HSE is required by the 2004 Act to appoint a Superintendent Registrar and registrars to each of the registration areas.
Any notice given under this Article shall be in such form as may be determined by the Superintendent Registrar.
The signed declaration does not need to be copied and will be retained by the Superintendent Registrar so that the marriage resulting from the conversion can be registered.
February 2010 – El-Saba was nominated for the College of Engineering’s annual Excellence in Research Award.
The “Livre des Annonces de Mariages” maintained by the Superintendent Registrar in accordance with Article 30 of the 1842 Law shall continue to be maintained as the marriage notice book.
The Superintendent Registrar shall, in addition to the Adopted Children Register and the index thereof, keep such other registers and books, and make such entries therein, as may be necessary to record and make traceable the connection between any entry in the Registers of Births which has been marked “Adopted” pursuant to Article 25 or any enactment at the time in force, and any corresponding entry in the Adopted Children Register.