Court+of+equity

  • 91Court of Chancery (Ireland) — The Court of Chancery was a court which exercised equitable jurisdiction in Ireland until its abolition as part of the reform of the court system in 1877. It was the court in which the Lord Chancellor of Ireland presided. Its final sitting place… …

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  • 92equity acts in personam — A maxim in equity. The Latin form, aequitas agit in personam. Schmaltz v York Mfg. Co. 204 Pa 1, 53 A 522. Equity deals primarily with the person, and usually only through him with the res. Atlantic Seaboard Natural Gas Co. v Whitten, 315 Pa 529 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 93equity jurisdiction — A broad and flexible jurisdiction to grant remedial relief where justice and good conscience demands it, but without purporting to create rights, being limited to determining what rights the parties have and whether or in what manner it is just… …

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  • 94Court Funds Office — The Court Funds Office (CFO) provides a banking and investment service for the courts throughout England and Wales, including the High Court. It accounts for money being paid into and out of court and, as directed by the court, look after any… …

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  • 95court of law — 1. a duly instituted organ of the government that administers justice, whether on the basis of legislation, previous court decisions, or other authoritative services. 2. a court administering the rules developed by such organs as distinguished… …

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  • 96Court of the Duchy of Lancaster — In England, a court of special jurisdiction, held before the chancellor of the duchy or his deputy, concerning all matters of equity relating to lands holden of the king in right of the duchy of Lancaster. 3 Bl.Comm. 78. Though not formerly… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 97Court of the Duchy of Lancaster — In England, a court of special jurisdiction, held before the chancellor of the duchy or his deputy, concerning all matters of equity relating to lands holden of the king in right of the duchy of Lancaster. 3 Bl.Comm. 78. Though not formerly… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 98court of chancery — noun a court with jurisdiction in equity • Syn: ↑chancery • Hypernyms: ↑court, ↑tribunal, ↑judicature * * * Law. chancery (def. 4a) …

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  • 99equity delights in amicable adjustments — A maxim of equity; a maxim addressed to the judicial conscience and intended to govern the court in the determination of disputes between litigants. Troll v Spencer, 238 Mo 81, 141 SW 855 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 100equity receiver — A receiver appointed by a court by virtue of its equity jurisdiction and without reference to statutory authority. 45 Am J1st Rec § 3 …

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