Adalet ve eşitlik kurallarını uygulayan mahkeme; adalet ve eşitlik davası; rektörlük; arşivler. - in chancery (huk.) yüksek mahkemede görülmekte olan; güç ve utandırıcı bir durumda
(Din) Bir Roma Katolik ya da Anglikan piskoposluk bölgesinin resmi yönetimi tarafından kullanılan tüm yazılı belgeleri bulunduran ve saklayan idari birim. Dini belge arşivi
Only one letter issued by his diocesan chancery has been preserved.
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
In Britain, the Chancery or Chancery Division is the Lord Chancellor's court, which is a division of the High Court of Justice. Court of public record and archive of state documents. The chancery system of the Roman Empire served as the model for the royal chanceries of medieval France and Germany. Medieval royal chanceries were headed by archchancellors and chancellors, who oversaw the work of scribes and notaries and sometimes served as advisers to the monarch
1 The jurisprudence that is exercised in a court of equity; synonymous with equity or equitable jurisdiction
{i} office of a chancellor; division of the High Court of Justice (Britain); office of public records; administrative office of a diocese; department which issues bulls (Catholicism)
The Chancery Division of the high court deals with property matters, wills, trusts and companies, and the expression refers to these areas of legal practice
(Din) A diocesan chancery is the branch of administration which handles all written documents used in the official government of a Catholic diocese. It is in the diocesan chancery that, under the direction of the bishop or his representative, all documents which concern the diocese are drawn up, copied, forwarded, and a record kept of all official writings expedited or received. The official charged with the execution of these duties is known as the diocesan chancellor