Examples of First registered in a sentence
First registered as an "insurance company with a mutual form" approved by a public decree published on 13 March 1907, La Mondiale became a Mutual Life and Pension Insurance Company (société d'assurance mutuelle sur la vie et de capitalisation) with the 1989 reform of the French Code des assurances enacted by the insurance law of 31 December 1989.
First registered in De- cember 2019 in Wuhan, China, the coronavirus has quickly spread across countries and territories.
First, registered frames (top left) are differenced to produce a change detection image (lower right).
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The loan is secured by: First registered charge for US$1,000,000 over property legally described as George Town South Block 14D Parcel 407/1; and A letter of undertaking signed by ICWI Group Limited, agreeing to fund any short-fall in loan payments within 30 days of written notice.
The rates are as follow- First registered before 1 January 1994 : 26 cents/day (€ 94.90/annum)- First registered after 1 January 1994 : 35 cents/day (€ 127.75 annum) 2.2. Power tax Vehicles using fuel other than petrol must pay an annual motor vehicle tax.
First registered in the United States in 1967, it is currently regis- tered for use on a wide variety of agricultural crops, such as soybeans, cotton, corn, grains, and sorghum, as well as for non-agricultural uses, such as rangeland, fallow fields, turf, and residential premises.
First registered as a Village on December 16, 1911, Coronation was declared a Town less than four months later (on April 12, 1912) following a flurry of new development and construction.
First registered as a charity in 1985, we have been delivering services to those with substance misuse problems for over thirty five years.
First registered under the Trust Ordinance, the Trust was later incorporated as an association in 1990 under the Companies Act No. 17 of 1982 under Registration No. N(A) 211, and subsequently re-registered under the new Companies Act No. 07 of 2007.Over the last thirty-eight years the Trust has strived to be a voice for the voiceless through critical engagement with the law.