- Look up
chancery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chancery may
refer to:
Court of
Chancery, the
chief court of
equity in
England and
Wales until 1873...
- of the
existence of
chanceries throughout history,
playing a key role in the
facilitation of
diplomacy and bilateralism.
Chanceries have
persisted into...
- his
chancery naturally had far
wider relations than any
other Christian diocese. The
Apostolic See had
never legislated concerning diocesan chanceries until...
- In
Chancery is the
second novel of the
Forsyte Saga
trilogy by John
Galsworthy and was
originally published in 1920, some
fourteen years after The Man...
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England after 1350. This
early "
chancery hand" is a form of blackletter.
Versions of it were
adopted by
royal and
ducal chanceries,
which were
often staffed...
- The
Court of
Chancery was a
court of
equity in
England and
Wales that
followed a set of
loose rules to
avoid a slow pace of
change and
possible harshness...
- The
Court of
Chancery was a
court of
equity in
England and Wales.
Court of
Chancery or
Chancery Court may also
refer to:
Chancery Court of York, an ecclesiastical...
-
modern Germany and Austria.
Chancery hand is a term for
various types of
handwriting ****ociated with
chanceries. The word
chancery is from French, from Latin...
- High
Court consists of
three divisions: the King's
Bench Division, the
Chancery Division and the
Family Division.
Their jurisdictions overlap in some cases...
- In law, a ward is a
minor or
incapacitated adult placed under the
protection of a
legal guardian or
government entity, such as a court. Such a
person may...