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Definition of Registered post
1. Noun. Mail that is registered by the post office when sent in order to assure safe delivery.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Registered Post
Literary usage of Registered post
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nature by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer (1879)
"Free per registered post' WATCHES. The Cases of these are very handsome and in exact
... Per registered post, &/. extra. ALBERT CHAINS, (REGISTERED. ..."
2. An Analysis of the Employers' Liability Act, 1880, 43 & 44 Victoria, Cap. 42 by John David Sym (1885)
"The mention of a registered post letter seems to indicate that an ordinary letter
sent by post was not meant to be held delivery of notice in the sense of ..."
3. The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906 by Victor Rees Aronson, Great Britain (1909)
"The registrar shall deliver or send by registered post to each party a copy of
the order of reference, and shall send to the workman a copy of the order ..."
4. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature (1903)
"I have already pointed out that that service by registered post of the notice of
injury clearly may be made in Scotland if the accident happens in England, ..."
5. Rogers on Elections by Francis James Newman Rogers, Great Britain (1906)
"62 (1); (3) upon the returning officer, which also should be personal, or, if
that is not possible, by registered post: see s. ..."
6. Hazell's Annual edited by Watson and Viney (1906)
"registered post Insurance is transacted by the Compensation and Guarantee Fund,
the Law Accident Insurance Society, the Fine Art and General Insurance Co., ..."
7. Hazell's Annual edited by Watson and Viney (1915)
"registered post Insurance is transacted by the Fine Art and General Insurance
Co., the General Accident of Perth, and the Royal Exchange Assurance on bonds, ..."
8. Hazell's Annual edited by Watson and Viney (1907)
"registered post Insurance is transacted by the Compensation and Guarantee Fund,
the Law Accident Insurance Society, the Fine Art and ..."