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The most common types of case we handle include: disputes relating to business, property or land. disputes over trusts. competition claims under either European or UK competition law. commercial disputes (domestic and international) intellectual property issues. disputes over the validity of a will ('probate disputes')
Chancery Courts have jurisdiction over disputes in matters involving equity; domestic matters including adoptions, custody disputes and divorces; guardianships; sanity hearings; wills; and challenges to constitutionality of state laws.
In the old English legal system, a chancellor is a judge who sit in a chancery court\u2014an equity court. In equity courts, the chancellor has the power to order acts rather than damages.
in chancery in American English 1. in process of litigation in a court of equity. 2. in an awkward or helpless situation.
The Chancery had jurisdiction over all matters of equity, including trusts, land law, the estates of lunatics and the guardianship of infants.
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A court of equity, in which a judge can order acts performed, such as that a contract be modified or an activity stopped. The chancery court's functions are distinct from those of common law courts, which can order money damages to be paid, and where jury trials are available.
In England, the Court of Chancery or equity developed in the 15th century under the jurisdiction of the lord chancellor to provide remedies in cases not covered by the courts of common law. These cases involved civil disputes between parties often about property.
\u02c8chan(t)s-r\u0113 plural chanceries. : a record office for public archives or those of ecclesiastical, legal, or diplomatic proceedings. capitalized : a high court of equity in England and Wales with common-law functions and jurisdiction over causes in equity.
A court of equity, in which a judge can order acts performed, such as that a contract be modified or an activity stopped. The chancery court's functions are distinct from those of common law courts, which can order money damages to be paid, and where jury trials are available.
The Chancellors, also referred to as Chancery Court judges, hear special court cases involving wills and estates, support and custody of minor children, divorces and alimony, and lunacy or commitment hearings.

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