Verne templates and their associated components (both business and UI) provide all the business IP connected to different entity types for different register types. These templates (called Quick Starts) offer clients the ability to rapidly deliver a register following registry best-practices and using Verne registries’ pattern libraries. The most appropriate templates for a client are copied into a client application and then configured from there.

A template and its associated business and UI components provide the registry IP for different types of entities within different register types. Their purpose is to provide quick starts for registry configuration.

Business Register Template – holds the statutory information relating to corporate entities. The most common examples are corporations, limited companies, limited partnerships, not for profit companies (incorporated societies and clubs).

Occupational Register Template – manages people or organisations that are registered under certain occupations or professions. Often these professions require a licensing component and potentially certification.

Secured Transaction Register Template – where financial interests in moveable assets are recorded and maintained. (These registries are known as Collateral Registries, Personal Property Securities Registers, or in the United States as a Uniform Commercial Code Revised Article 9 (UCC) register.)

Trademarks Register Template – registration and maintenance of two types of Marks: Trademarks and Service Marks.

Subject Templates

Subject templates are more specialised templates that match to an Entity Type and their purpose is a quick start, or to catapult a new registry implementation. E.g. a private company subject template is used as a starting point and already contains default settings for a public company, such as:

  • General Details
  • Address Information
  • Officers – Directors
  • Shareholders and Shareholding Information

In the next section read about the components of Verne and how it works.

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