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Definition of Recorders
1. recorder [n] - See also: recorder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recorders
Literary usage of Recorders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1915)
"Recorders ("Greffiers").1 (A) Notarius Caus». —The fourth Lateran Council (1215 c.
38) having required the presence in every trial of a " publica persona ..."
2. Manual of American Mining Law as Practiced in the Western States and by William Pratt Wade (1882)
"It is made the duty of county recorders to record the mining rules and ...
Fees of recorders and their duties.—SEC. 3. The fees of mining recorders for ..."
3. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1899)
"Recorders. [In 1511, it is stated, in a draft for a patent of Henry VIII, that
the election of Recorder had from time out of mind been vested in the Mayor ..."
4. Martin's Mining Law and Land-office Procedure: With Statutes and Forms by Theodore Martin (1908)
"Duty of mining recorders. Duplicate notices. It shall be the duty of each and
every mining recorder of the several mining districts of the state to require ..."
5. The Practice at Law, in Equity, and in Special Proceedings in All the Courts by William Wait (1872)
"The recorders of cities may grant or refuse applications for attachments, ...
The recorders of Albany, Hudson, Utica and Oswego have the powers of justices ..."
6. Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education by National Society for the Study of Education (1908)
"The recorders.—These may be classed as, The unconscious and impersonal ...
These are the records left by recorders acting unconsciously and collectively. ..."