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The word "registrable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can be registered, such as a domain name, trademark, or patent. For example, "This product is registrable under international trademark law."
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registrable
adjective
In United States trademark law, capable of receiving trademark registration.
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His entry in the MPs' Register of Interests records that he has a registrable share-holding in oil giant Shell and received hospitality from BP during last year's London Olympics, including a ticket to a gymnastics event.
Requires that once registered, you keep all the "registrable facts" about you up to date.
"To facilitate a secure and reliable record of registrable facts about individuals in the United Kingdom and to ensure a convenient method for individuals to prove registrable facts about themselves".
"Virtually any type of symbol, device, word, indication is registrable so long as it's distinctive," said Paul Goldstein, a law professor at Stanford University.
"Under the Statement of Registrable Interests, a scholarship is not a gift, it is an award based on merit and disclosure is not required.
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The 2009 parliamentary code of conduct, which applied at the time, said MPs are "required to declare relevant indirect interests, for instance those of a spouse or partner, and also non-registrable interests of a financial nature where these are affected by the proceedings in question".
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