chancery in English

noun
1
a court of equity.
Elsewhere, equity and chancery courts handled the proceedings, as did colonial and state legislative bodies.
2
an office attached to an embassy or consulate.
More than 6500 sq m of this stone material has been used in the chancery and the other embassy buildings.
3
a public records office.
The survival of chancery records from 1199 onwards permits historians to look, for the first time, into the daily routine of the king's government at work.
noun
    court of chancery

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "chancery" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "chancery", or refer to the context using the word "chancery" in the English Dictionary.

1. The Chancery Division deals with the interpretation of wills and the administration of estates.

2. Actiones nominatae are writs for which there were precedents in the English chancery

3. The Physical Resources Bureau (SRD) should take an early decision on alternative Chancery accommodation.

4. Five little nigger boys in for law; one in chancery, and then there were four.

5. Other points raised covered recruitment policy, after hours access to the Chancery, and overtime policy.

6. However, to understand Innocent's reign we must not lose sight of the chancery and its activities.

7. In the Russian Empire, the secret police forces were the Third Section of the Imperial Chancery and then the Okhrana.

8. 12 Calligraphic fonts of all periods, from traditional middle ages Uncial and BlackLetters through Modern Chancery and contemporary GrandBes

9. Chancery Analogizes to Bylaw Provisions to Conclude that Noteholder was Bound to Forum Selection Clause in Amended Note

10. Authorization for Almon Babbitt and Others, circa 4 May 1839; Bill in Chancery, circa 19 June 1843 [ Russell v

11. Chancellor, Knox County Chancery Court, 2014 to present; Solo-Practitioner with Pridemore Law Offices; Contact Chancellor Pridemore’s Office: Address: 400 W

12. 16 He could call in at the Informer office in Chancery Lane and use the telephone to arrange a suitably stimulating lunch.

13. 7 Yet even when he was sequestered and suspended he still kept his privileges and immunities as an officer of Chancery.

14. "grand Audiencer (of France)": any of the four officials serving in quarterly rotation as Audiencer at the royal chancery in Paris.

15. Madam, we have confirmation from Madrid... of the sentence passed in the Alcaldes room... of the Court of the RoyaI Chancery in Granada

16. Belvederes Solicitors, 6-9 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP Belvederes is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under No

17. Reeves and Turner Bibliopolically ceased to exist—there not being a Reeves or a Turner in the Chancery Lane firm of booksellers of that name—but Mr

18. Get Achaian, Inc. v. Leemon Family LLC, 25 A.3d 800 (2011), Court of Chancery of Delaware, case facts, key issues, and holdings and reasonings online today

19. Determination letter, for Asterisked listing in the Official Catholic Directory to the Chancery Office in the (arch)diocese in which your organization’s principal office is located

20. The English courts of chancery would make no writs when there was no precedent, and the cases for which there were precedents were called Actiones nominatoe.

21. 3r, 16th century: perhaps John Bewaters of Whittlesey St Mary, Cambridgeshire (for whom see Calendars of the Proceedings in Chancery, in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1827), p

22. Embassy Ashgabat is presently located in central Ashgabat and consists of a centrally located modular chancery office building and other leased commercial office space at various locations throughout the city

23. Brantingtorget (Swedish: "Square of Branting") is the courtyard of the Chancery House annex (Kanslihusannexet), acting as one of the public squares in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden.

24. June 21, 2019), the Delaware Court of Chancery denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss claims of breach of fiduciary duty, aiding and Abetting, and civil conspiracy brought against the largest stockholder of KCG Holdings, Inc

25. During his lifetime, Dudley held the posts of Commissioner of Revenue, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, Master in Chancery, representative for Kildare & Wicklow in the Protectorate Parliament and MP for Naas, Bannow and Fethard (Co Wexford).

26. 26 June 1532: Instrument of sasine following on precept from chancery, 22 June (1532) in favour of James Heriot, NEPHEW and heir of deceased Andrew Heriot of Trabroun, in lands of Trabroun, in Bailiery of Lawderdaill, sheriffdom of Berwik

27. Achaian filed suit in the Court of Chancery alleging that Achaian and Leemon were deadlocked as to the management of Omniglow (since Achaian now alleged that it owned 50% of Omniglow), and that Omniglow should be judicially dissolved under 6 Del

28. In a dissent on other grounds, Chief Justice Leo Strine opined that Commercially reasonable efforts is “a comparatively strong” commitment, one that is only “slightly more limited” than “best efforts.” 4 Indeed, in the proceedings below, the Delaware Chancery Court had all but equated the term “Commercially reasonable efforts

29. This bill requires that an action challenging the validity of any act of the general assembly that Apportions or redistricts state legislative or congressional districts be filed in the chancery court of Davidson County and heard and determined by a three-judge panel organized in accordance with this bill.

30. It turned out to be Captain Bildad, who along with Captain Peleg was one of the largest owners of the vessel; the other shares, as is sometimes the case in these ports, being held by a crowd of old Annuitants; widows, fatherless children, and chancery wards; each owning about the value of a timber head, or a foot of plank, or a nail or two in the ship.