Crossword-Solution: CHANCERY
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| Chancery | n. | 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. |
| Chancery | n. | In the Unites States, a court of equity; equity; proceeding in equity. |
We have 14 clues for the answer “CHANCERY”
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| Division of high court of justice | 1 answer |
| English court. | 2 answers |
| CONSULATE, office of | 2 answers |
| EMBASSY office | 2 answers |
| Political section of a diplomatic mission | 2 answers |
| PUBLIC record office | 2 answers |
| CURIA Romana, office of the | 3 answers |
| CURIA office | 3 answers |
| ROMAN Catholic curia office | 3 answers |
| Church office | 7 answers |
| AN OFFICE OF ARCHIVES FOR PUBLIC OR ECCLESIASTIC RECORDS | 11 answers |
| COURT ___ | 68 answers |
| inferiority | 74 answers |
| Office | 90 answers |
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Sentences with CHANCERY (5)
EDWARDS; Chancery at Suite 540, 2501 M Street NW, Washington DC 20037; telephone (202) 833-3550; US--none _#_Flag: divided diagonally from the lower hoist side by a broad black band bearing two white five-pointed stars; the black band is edged in yellow; the upper triangle is green, the lower triangle is red _*_Economy _#_Overview: The economy has historically depended on the growing and processing of sugarcane and on remittances from overseas workers.
She had made a success of her business, and now had an office in Chancery Lane; she did little typing herself, but spent her time correcting the work of the four girls she employed.
Also, formerly, an officer in the English court of chancery who received the moneys paid into the court, and deposited them in the Bank of England.
His idea was to practise at the Bar (he chose the Chancery side as less brutal), and get a seat for some pleasant constituency as soon as the various promises made him were carried out; meanwhile he went a great deal to the opera, and made acquaintance with a small number of charming people who admired the things that he admired.
They appealed to the Chancery of Valladolid, and the good innkeeper and three of his servants took them there.
Quotes with CHANCERY (3)
Of all my old associations, of all my old pursuits and hopes, of all the living and the dead world, this one poor soul alone comes natural to me, and I am fit for. There is a tie of many suffering years between us two, and it is the only tie I ever had on earth that Chancery has not broken!
[S]ome score of members of the High Court of Chancery bar ought to be --- as here they are --- mistily engaged in one of the ten thousand stages of an endless cause, tripping one another up on slippery precedents, groping knee-deep in technicalities, running their goat-hair and horse-hair warded heads against walls of words, and making a pretence of equity with serious faces ....
LONDON. Michaelmas Term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln’s Inn Hall. Implacable November weather. As much mud in the streets as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus, forty feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill. Smoke lowering down from chimney-pots, making a soft black drizzle, with flakes of soot in it as big as full-grown snow-flakes — gone i…