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chan·cery
/ˈʧæn(t)səri, ˈʧæn(t)sri/
大法官法庭
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chan·cer·y
n.
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
.
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
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
chancery
n
1:
a
court
with
jurisdiction
in
equity
[
syn
:
court of chancery
]
2:
an
office
of
archives
for
public
or
ecclesiastic
records
;
a
court
of
public
records
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