Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

chanceries

Noun
/ˈtʃænsəriːz/
Definition
Chanceries are courts of equity where cases are decided based on fairness rather than strictly following the law.
Examples
  • The case was referred to the chanceries to settle the dispute over the estate.
  • Famous for its decisions, the chancery has a long history of adjudicating complex legal matters.
  • Many individuals seek justice in chanceries for issues that require compassion and equity.
Meaning
In the context of legal systems, a chancery refers to a type of court that deals with matters such as disputes over property, trusts, and wills, focusing on equitable remedies.
Synonyms
  • Equity courts
  • Courts of equity