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51chancery — chan·cer·y || tʃɑËnsÉ™rɪ n. office of a chancellor; division of the High Court of Justice (Britain); office of public records; administrative office of a diocese; department which issues bulls (Catholicism) …
52chancery — n. 1. Court of equity, Court of Chan cery. 2. [U. S.] Equity, proceedings in equity …
53chancery — noun (singular) 1 especially BrE a government office that collects and stores official papers 2 the part of the British system of law courts which deals with equity (4) 3 the offices of an official representative of a foreign country; chancellery …
54chancery — chan·cery …
55chancery, papal — Канцелярия папская …
56chancery — chan•cer•y [[t]ˈtʃæn sə ri, ˈtʃɑn [/t]] n. pl. cer•ies 1) gov the office or department of a chancellor; chancellery 2) gov an office of public records 3) law Brit. the Lord Chancellor s court, a division of the High Court of Justice 4) law a) a… …
57Chancery — Began in the tenth century, this office was responsible for writing the king s charters, writs and letters. The three main documents issued were: Charters, which made permanent grants of privileges or lands. Letters Patent, which granted… …
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58chancery court — …
59Court of Chancery — This article is about the English civil court. For other uses, see Court of Chancery (disambiguation) …
60Inns of Chancery — Staple Inn, the only Inn of Chancery to survive largely intact. The Inns of Chancery or Hospida Cancellarie …