enroll
Defined in 9 dictionaries — U.S. Code, Cyclopedic (1922), Ballentine's (1916), Bouvier (1914), Black's (1910), Kinney (1893), Black's (1891), Anderson (1889), Stimson (1881)
United States Code
42 U.S.C. § 11434A — for purposes of this part
The terms “enroll” and “enrollment” include attending classes and participating fully in school activities.
The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary
Walter A. Shumaker and George Foster Longsdorf; ed. James C. Cahill · 1922
To register; to enter on the
Ballentine's Law Dictionary
James A. Ballentine · 1916
Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclopedia
John Bouvier; revised by Francis Rawle · 1914
To register; to enter on the rolls of chancery, or other courts; to make a record.
Black's Law Dictionary
Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
To register; to make a record ; to enter on the rolls of a court; to transcribe. Ream v. Co.m., 3 Serg. & R. (Pat) 209.
— Enrolled hill. In legislative practice, a bill which has been duly introduced, finally passed by both houses, signed by the proper officers of each, approved by the governor (or president) and filed by the secretary of state. Sedgwick County Co.m'rs v. Bailey, 13 Kan. 608.
A Law Dictionary and Glossary
George C. Kinney · 1893
To enter or transcribe on a roll
A Dictionary of Law
Henry Campbell Black · 1891
To register; to make a record; to enter on the rolls of a court; to transcribe.
A Dictionary of Law
William C. Anderson · 1889
Glossary of Technical Terms, Phrases, and Maxims of the Common Law
Frederic Jesup Stimson · 1881
To enter, record, transcribe.