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[`ʧɑːns(ə)rɪ]суд лорда-канцлера; суд справедливости, суд совестиархив, хранилище, картотекаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > chancery
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45 Chancery Division
брит. канцелярское отделение ( Высокого суда правосудия) -
46 Chancery proceeding
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47 Chancery suit
процесс, который ведется в суде лорда-канцлера -
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50 Chancery Division
['tʃɑːnsərɪdɪ,vɪʒən]Ка́нцлерское отделе́ние Высо́кого суда́ правосу́дия [ High Court of Justice] ( рассматривает гражданские дела)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Chancery Division
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51 Chancery Lane
['tʃɑːnsərɪ,leɪn]1) Ча́нсери-Лейн (улица в центральной части Лондона, на кот. расположено несколько судебных учреждений и адвокатских контор)2) юри́сты, адвока́тыEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Chancery Lane
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52 Chancery Office
['tʃɑːnsərɪ,ɔfɪs]шотл.Ка́нцлерский архи́в (где регистрируются жалованные грамоты, акты о признании прав и узаконении и др. документы, скреплённые большой государственной печатью Соединённого Королевства [ Great Seal] или государственной печатью Шотландии [ Quarter Seal]; находится в г. Эдинбурге)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Chancery Office
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54 Chancery Appeal Cases
англ. истор. Отчёты о делах, рассмотренных в апелляционном порядке судом канцлера (периодический сборник 1865-1875 гг.) -
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56 Chancery Court of York
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Westminster dictionary of theological terms > chancery, papal
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