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1 chancery
subst. \/ˈtʃɑːns(ə)rɪ\/1) (gammeldags amer.) forklaring: domstol som dømmer ut fra sedvanerett2) statsarkivbill\/suit in Chancery søksmål i the Chancerythe Chancery ( også the Chancery Division) forklaring: lordkanslerens domstol (kansellirett, avdeling i High Court of Justice) ( også the Court of Chancery) forklaring: høyesterett i Storbritannia før 1873ward in Chancery forklaring: umyndig person (som er satt under formynderskap av the Chancery) -
2 Inns of Chancery
the subst. flt.forklaring: juristsenter i London, tidligere internat for jusstudenter -
3 ward
wo:d1) (a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc: He is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.) sykehusrom/-avdeling2) (a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court: She was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.) myndling, barn under formynderskap•- wardervernIsubst. \/wɔːd\/1) ( på sykehus e.l.) avdeling, sal, rom2) ( administrasjon) (by)distrikt, bydel• which electoral ward do you belong to?umyndig person (som domstolen er tilsynsverge for), myndling4) (spesielt jus, gammeldags) formynderskap5) (teknikk, også wards) innsnitt i nøkkelskjegg, låsgang, reif6) ( gammeldags) vakthold, vakt, bevoktning, forvaring7) avdeling i fengsel8) ( gammeldags) vaktmannskap, garde9) ( fekting) paradebe in ward to somebody eller be in the ward of somebody stå under noens formynderskapbe under ward være under bevoktningcasualty ward akuttavdeling, legevaktkeep watch and ward (over) holde vakt (over), vokte påmaternity ward fødeavdeling, barselavdelingterminal ward avdeling for dødende pasienterward (of court) ( jus) umyndig person (som domstolen er tilsynsverge for)ward in chancery ( jus) umyndig person (som domstolen er tilsynsverge for)IIverb \/wɔːd\/1) legge inn på sykehus2) ( gammeldags) bevokte, vokte over3) ( gammeldags) verge, verne, beskytte -
4 CD
[si:'di:] noun (abbreviation)(compact disc.) CD-plate, kompaktplate- CD-ROM Isubst. \/ˌsiːˈdiː\/(forkortelse for compact disc) CD-plate, CDIIforkortelse for Chancery Division, Civil Defence, corps diplomatic -
5 High Court of Justice
subst.( i England og Wales) overrett (lavere avdeling av Supreme Court, består av Queen's Bench Division, Chancery Division og Family Division.), lagmannsrett i sivile saker
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chancery — chan·cery / chan sə rē/ n [Middle English chauncery, alteration of chancellerie chancellor s office] 1 cap: the court having equity jurisdiction in England and Wales and presided over by the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain ◇ Formerly a separate… … Law dictionary
Chancery — may refer to: Chancery (diplomacy), the building that houses a diplomatic mission, such as an embassy Chancery (medieval office), a medieval writing office Chancery (village), in Ceredigion, Wales Diocesan chancery, which houses a diocese s curia … Wikipedia
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chancery — ► NOUN (pl. chanceries) (Chancery or Chancery Division) Law ▪ (in the UK) the Lord Chancellor s court, a division of the High Court of Justice. ORIGIN contraction of CHANCELLERY(Cf. ↑chancellery) … English terms dictionary
chancery — [chan′sər ē, chän′sər ē] n. pl. chanceries [ME chancerie, var. of chancelerie: see CHANCELLERY] 1. a division of the High Court of Justice in England and Wales, presided over by the Lord High Chancellor of England 2. a court of equity 3. the laws … English World dictionary
chancery — (n.) late 14c., court of the Lord Chancellor of England, contracted from chancellery (c.1300), from O.Fr. chancelerie (12c.), from M.L. cancellaria (see CHANCELLOR (Cf. chancellor)). In England, the highest court of judicature next to the House… … Etymology dictionary
chancery — /chan seuh ree, chahn /, n., pl. chanceries. 1. the office or department of a chancellor; chancellery. 2. an office of public records, esp. those of the Lord Chancellor in England. 3. (in England) the Lord Chancellor s court, now a division of… … Universalium
Chancery — One of the two great offices of royal administration, the court of the lord *chancellor. Chancery was responsible for the writing of charters, and writs issued in the king s name. Orig. chancery formed part of the royal household; by the 13c, it… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
chancery — /ˈtʃænsəri / (say chansuhree), /ˈtʃansəri/ (say chahnsuhree) noun (plural chanceries) 1. → chancellery. 2. (upper case) British (formerly) the Lord Chancellor s court, now a division of the High Court of Justice. 3. Also, court of chancery.… …
chancery — Synonyms and related words: appellate court, archives, assizes, booking office, box office, branch, branch office, cabinet, chambers, chancellery, chancery court, circuit court, civil court, closet, common law court, conciliation court, consulate … Moby Thesaurus
Chancery — [[t]tʃɑ͟ːnsəri, tʃæ̱ns [/t]] N SING: also in N In Britain, the Chancery or Chancery Division is the Lord Chancellor s court, which is a division of the High Court of Justice … English dictionary