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recordal (countable and uncountable, plural recordals)

  1. (law) The process of recording a document, making a public record; recordation.
    • 1967, Mario Arrigucci, The Italian Trade Mark Law and Regulations, page 30:
      Judgements declaring the nullity, annulment, dissolution, rescission or revocation of a registered deed must be annotated in the margin of the recordal of the deed to which they refer.
    • 1975, Stephen Pericles Ladas, Patents, Trademarks, and Related Rights, page 1138:
      Recordal or registration of trademark licenses is more recently required in a number of countries either with the Trademark Office or with other appointed authority for approval with respect to clauses which may be prohibited as improper or unlawful restraints.
    • 2005, Ai Hong, China Intellectual Property Law Guide, page 48,802:
      The local recordal administration shall send its recordal comments and filing documents of the parties to the SIPO within 3 days after completion of the recordal procedures.

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