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Перевод: chancery speek chancery


[существительное]
суд лорда-канцлера; суд совести; канцелярия ; архив ; захват головы


Тезаурус:

  1. In 1347 he promised that the grievances of the Commons should be remedied by Chancery writs against Forest officers, but next year "the commons of the county of Surrey and of other counties" complained that although they had sued for a writ in the Chancery, they had not been able to obtain the promised remedy.
  2. Italic type came from the rapid, flowing writing of chancery scribes.
  3. Solicitors - Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1PL. 071-242 1222
  4. Somewhat similar proposals at the time of the Revolution of 1688, for subjecting the Chancery to the control of the Common Law Courts, were rejected.
  5. An account has already been given of the proprietary and contractual disabilities of married women at Common Law and the creation by the Court of Chancery of an equitable separate estate which a married woman could freely deal with and bind by her contracts, so far as no restraint on anticipation had been imposed, and which, in any case, she could dispose of by will.
  6. "It was paradise when we moved here from Chancery Lane and Idler's Rest (rough spots of Kingston).
  7. Originally, the Six Clerks were supposed to be the attorneys in court of the parties to a Chancery suit.
  8. Miss Fiona Fulsome of Pyramid Court, Middle Temple, settled a draft form of winding-up petition as instructed by these solicitors and their Derek Handyman duly presented the winding-up petition in the Companies Court Chancery Division High Court of Justice on 21 November 1985.
  9. But this equitable separate estate existed only where it was created by a will or settlement, or in the comparatively rare cases where the Court of Chancery exercised its jurisdiction to compel a husband to make a settlement upon his wife.
  10. The Queen's Bench and Chancery Divisions are no longer distinct courts, though, as a matter of working convenience, matters which involve mainly the Common Law come before the Queen's Bench; those which largely involve Equity come before the Chancery Division.
  11. Furthermore, according to the Chancery Division in Kelsall v Stipplechoice Ltd 1992 STI 910, the Special Commissioner's leave to revise the assessment need not be sought if he was aware of the existence of this point of disagreement when leave was granted to raise the original assessment.
  12. Commissioners were accordingly appointed to make perambulations in the forests of Devon and Surrey: they were to be returned into the Chancery before Christmas, but were not to be put into effect until the officers of the central administration had had an opportunity of comparing them with the earlier perambulations of Edward I's time.
  13. But Chancery and Exchequer records provide corroboration.

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