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 chancery ['tʃænsәri]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 大法官法庭

  1. In England and Wales, the high court is divided into three divisions: the queen's bench, the chancery and the family divisions; the court hears most civil claim where the value exceed£5,000.
    在英格兰和威尔士高等分院分为三个庭:王座庭、大法官法庭和家事庭。价值超过5,000英镑的多数民事权利要求案由它审理。
  2. I had(his) head in chancery, and could give it him.
    我把他的头挟在腋下,可以狠狠地揍他。
  3. The proceedings and practice of a court of chancery; equity.
    衡平法院诉讼事务衡平法院的诉讼程序和程序法;衡平法


chancery
[ noun ]
  1. a court with jurisdiction in equity

  2. <noun.group>
  3. an office of archives for public or ecclesiastic records; a court of public records

  4. <noun.artifact>


Chancery \Chan"cer*y\, n. [F. chancellerie, LL. cancellaria,
from L. cancellarius. See {Chancellor}, and cf.
{Chancellery}.]
1. In England, formerly, the highest court of judicature next
to the Parliament, exercising jurisdiction at law, but
chiefly in equity; but under the jurisdiction act of 1873
it became the chancery division of the High Court of
Justice, and now exercises jurisdiction only in equity.

2. In the Unites States, a court of equity; equity;
proceeding in equity.

Note: A court of chancery, so far as it is a court of equity,
in the English and American sense, may be generally, if
not precisely, described as one having jurisdiction in
cases of rights, recognized and protected by the
municipal jurisprudence, where a plain, adequate, and
complete remedy can not be had in the courts of common
law. In some of the American States, jurisdiction at
law and in equity centers in the same tribunal. The
courts of the United States also have jurisdiction both
at law and in equity, and in all such cases they
exercise their jurisdiction, as courts of law, or as
courts of equity, as the subject of adjudication may
require. In others of the American States, the courts
that administer equity are distinct tribunals, having
their appropriate judicial officers, and it is to the
latter that the appellation courts of chancery is
usually applied; but, in American law, the terms equity
and court of equity are more frequently employed than
the corresponding terms chancery and court of chancery.
--Burrill.

{Inns of chancery}. See under {Inn}.

{To get (or to hold) In chancery} (Boxing), 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. The allusion is to the condition of a person
involved in the chancery court, where he was helpless,
while the lawyers lived upon his estate.

  1. The disposition of Warner's shares in BHC, Chris-Craft's principal broadcasting subsidiary, was one of the principal issues in a lawsuit Chris-Craft filed against Warner in Delaware chancery court.
  2. Lawsuits flew back and forth in America. By late December 1991 the chancery court in Delaware, where MGM is incorporated, had thrown out all of Mr Parretti's claims and upheld the right of Credit Lyonnais to remove him and his associates.
  3. In January 1984, Texaco Inc. declined to respond formally to what it considered a nuisance lawsuit filed by Pennzoil Co. in a Delaware chancery court.
  4. Among the options, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, were: _ Razing the chancery and building a new one.
  5. Mr. Schlesinger proposed that the U.S. tear down the top three floors of its new chancery building in Moscow, and replace them using modular steel construction materials.
  6. A Rumson, N.J., shareholder said in a lawsuit filed in Nashville chancery court that directors breached their fiduciary responsibility by accepting the Welsh Carson bid.
  7. In accordance with diplomatic practice, Mongolia cannot set up an embassy here until the United States gets the land for its chancery in Ulan Bator.
  8. "Microwave signals in the 5-11 GHz (gigahertz) range continue to be detected at the Moscow embassy chancery," the department said in statement issued by its Bureau of Diplomatic Security.
  9. A Tennessee chancery court dismissed a lawsuit against Winners Corp. brought by Renaissance Group Inc., which had sought Winners' shareholders list.
  10. The United States finished the Soviet Embassy in Washington, but the Soviets couldn't move into their chancery until the United States moved into its chancery in Moscow.
  11. The United States finished the Soviet Embassy in Washington, but the Soviets couldn't move into their chancery until the United States moved into its chancery in Moscow.
  12. "I'm not in a very good position to come forward and say there's something wrong with the law when we were involved in drafting it," says Grover C. Brown, former chancellor of Delaware's powerful chancery court.
  13. Mr. Siegel filed his suit in Delaware chancery court on Friday.
  14. Doskocil Cos. said a Delaware chancery court granted it a temporary restraining order preventing Wilson Foods Corp. from issuing new preferred stock.
  15. The other landed in front of the chancery building but did not explode.
  16. In 1987, Anne Armstrong, who was head of then-President Reagan's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, called for the use of existing technology and development of new methods to clear the chancery of eavesdropping devices.
  17. A Delaware chancery court earlier had approved the settlement of related litigation.
  18. The shareholders claimed the suit, filed in Delaware chancery court, qualifies as a class action on behalf of all Novell holders.
  19. Hamilton instead transferred the request to the Circuit Court's chancery division, which he said was the more appropriate forum.
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