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Court of Chancery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of "Chancery, Court Of Equity" ... The judge of the court of chancery, often called a court of equity, bears the title of chancellor. The equity jurisdiction in England is vested, principally, in the high court of chancery. This court is distinct from courts of law.
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1 Chancery Court ... Some of the Chancery court records have been indexed. See the article by Ronald A. Hill mentioned below to see a list of indexes for different time periods. ... Return to England Court Records.
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In law, equitable remedies are the remedies developed and granted by the old courts of equity, such as the Court of Chancery in England, and still available today in common law jurisdictions...
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