To register; to make a record ; to enter on the rolls of a court; to transcribe. Ream v. Com., 3 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 209. Enrolled bill. In legislative practice, a bill which has been duly introduced, finally passed by both houses, signed by the proper officers or each, approved by the governor (or president) and filed by the secretary of state. Sedgwick County Com’rs v. Bailey, 13 Kan. 608.
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