Central Register definition

Central Register has the meaning specified in Section 3.05.
Central Register has the meaning specified in Section 305.
Central Register means the register of pharmacists maintained by the Central Council under section 15A;

Examples of Central Register in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall become valid as of the day of its signing by both parties hereto, and effective as of the day following the day of its publication in the Central Register of Agreements administered by the Government Office of the Slovak Republic.

  • The Company will cause the particulars of each such issue, exchange or transfer of Securities to be recorded in the Central Register.

  • If there is a conflict between the information contained in the Central Register and the information contained in the Branch Register, the information contained in the Central Register shall prevail.

  • This Contract is subject to publication in the Central Register of Contracts held by the Government Office of the Slovak Republic.

  • The Central Register together with each Branch Register are collectively referred to herein as the “Security Register”.


More Definitions of Central Register

Central Register means the central register of Prefixes kept by the ANKC;
Central Register means a register where the national frequency manager registers the necessary operational, technical and administrative details for each frequency assignment in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 677/2011;
Central Register means the register established under section 18(2);
Central Register means the register kept and maintained by the Authority relative to the Scheme;
Central Register means the Central Allied and Healthcare Professionals' Register maintained by the Commission under section 13;
Central Register means the work unit established the Department that gathers information about all referrals and cases of Abuse, Institutional Abuse, Neglect, or Institutional Neglect.
Central Register means the register to electors established under the provi- sions of this Act;