registrable

English

Etymology

From register +‎ -able (able, capable).

Adjective

registrable (not comparable)

  1. Able or needing to be registered.
    • 1994, Derek Roebuck, Law Relating to Banking in Hong Kong, page 212:
      Every mortgage of land evidenced in writing is registrable with the Land Office.
    1. (law) In United States trademark law, capable of receiving trademark registration.
      • 2018 August 21, U.S. Copyright Office Review Board, “Second Request for Reconsideration for Refusal to Register Vodafone Speechmark”, in United States Copyright Office[1], page 3:
        Even if the symbol were a variation on an apostrophe, Vodafone claimed, the Work would still be registrable, because symbols and typographic elements may be protectable where a work in combination contains expressive elements, as is the case here.

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Spanish

Adjective

registrable m or f (masculine and feminine plural registrables)

  1. registrable