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Chancery legal definition of chancery Chancery The old English court in which the monarch's secretary, or Chancellor, began hearing lawsuits during the fourteenth century The decisions rendered there were based on conscience and fairness rather than on the strict common-law Forms of Action
Chancery - definition of chancery by The Free Dictionary 1 Law a A court of chancery b The proceedings and practice of a court of chancery; equity c A court of public record; an office of archives d One of the five divisions of the High Court of Justice of Great Britain, presided over by the Lord High Chancellor
Court of chancery legal definition of court of chancery Chancery The old English court in which the monarch's secretary, or Chancellor, began hearing lawsuits during the fourteenth century The decisions rendered there were based on conscience and fairness rather than on the strict common-law Forms of Action
Chancery Division legal definition of Chancery Division Chancery The old English court in which the monarch's secretary, or Chancellor, began hearing lawsuits during the fourteenth century The decisions rendered there were based on conscience and fairness rather than on the strict common-law Forms of Action
Master in chancery legal definition of Master in chancery MASTER IN CHANCERY An officer of the court of chancery 2 The origin of these officers is thus accounted for The chancellor from the first found it necessary to have a number of clerks, were it for no other purpose, than to perform the mechanical part of the business, the writing; these soon rose to the number of twelve
Royal chancery - The Free Dictionary 1 Law a A court of chancery b The proceedings and practice of a court of chancery; equity c A court of public record; an office of archives d One of the five divisions of the High Court of Justice of Great Britain, presided over by the Lord High Chancellor
in chancery - Idioms by The Free Dictionary Literally, in a court of chancery, which is the Lord Chancellor's court (in the UK) or a court of equity (in the US) I'm in chancery today, waiting for the decision in our case to be announced
To get (or to hold) In chancery - The Free Dictionary To get (or to hold) In chancery synonyms, To get (or to hold) In chancery pronunciation, To get (or to hold) In chancery translation, English dictionary definition of To get (or to hold) In chancery to get the head of an antagonist under one's arm, so that one can pommel it with the other fist at will; hence, to have wholly in One's power