A number assigned by the Department of Canadian Heritage to a specific newspaper or periodical once the established eligibility criteria to receive government subsidies have been met by the customer. (numéro d'enregistrement)
The number assigned by the Department of Canadian Heritage (DCH) to indicate eligibility for the Publications Assistance Program (PAP). (numéro d'enregistrement)
A number assigned by the Department of Canadian Heritage to a specific newspaper or periodical to indicate eligibility for the Publications Assistance Program. (numéro d'enregistrement)
Each pesticide product is identified by a four-part California Registration Number. The fields making up this number are: manufacturer firm number (MFG_FIRMNO), label sequence number (LABEL_SEQ_NO), revision number (REVISION_NO), and registrant firm number (REG_FIRMNO). The product registration number usually does not appear on the product label in this format; it may appear only as the first two of the four parts. The first two (MFG_FIRMNO, LABEL_SEQ_NO) are usually assigned by the US EPA. These fields represent the US EPA number for the company (MFG_FIRMNO) and a product sequence within the company (LABEL_SEQ_NO). California appends a revision code (REVISION_NO) to the EPA code to identify modifications to product labels throughout the span of the product's registration. An additional field (REG_FIRMNO) is used to identify the firm actually registering the product in California. When one company manufactures the product and another registers it as a subordinate seller, it is considered a 'sub-registration''. Approximately 25% of the products registered in California are sub-registrations.
A unique number permanently assigned to each object in a museum's collections, in order to distinguish it from all other objects. In most museums, the accession number will be included in the registration number, and the latter will be the same as the catalog number.
the number on the license plate that identifies the car that bears it
The registration number is the number assigned to a food facility that is required to register with the FDA.
a number registered in the patent office of the country or countries a product is sold in to prevent sale of inexpensive copies and provide legal rights for the inventor and fines against the product copier, often abbreviated as Rd. followed by the number.
Sometimes called an order number, this is used by the van lines to reference you in their system. It is most often found in the top, right corner of your bill of lading.
A number assigned by the carrier which is used to identify and track your shipment.
You will automatically be allocated with a unique Student Registration number, which comprises G********. This number will remain with you throughout your undergraduate and postgraduate career with us.
Coast Guard or state number used to identify a vessel. Sometimes referred to as a Certificate of Number. In this course the term "registration number" includes all types of registration documentation except for documented vessels.
The number assigned by the van line to identify your shipment. Found in the upper right-hand corner of the Order for Service and the bill of lading.
The number given by the Department of Transport to identify a vehicle• Motor Vehicles• Used Cars
Between January 1884 and December 1909 a sequential numbering system was used to register designs. No actual date of manufacture can be inferred from a RD. No however only "OLDER" bottles carry these. These numbers are far more prevalent on crockery than bottles. RD. 1 - 19754 1885 RD. 19755 - 142300 1890 RD. 142301 - 248200 1895 RD. 248201 - 351202 1900 RD. 351203 - 385180 1902 RD. 385181 - 424400 1904 RD. 424401 - 471860 1906 RD. 471861 - 518640 1908 RD. 518641 - 534970 1909 click to enlarge
A reference number assigned to a shipment for the purposes of identification. The number will appear on all documentation and correspondence.