Not exact matches
The meeting, along with the multiple public references to the scandal, may have marked the end
of a sordid chapter in the Church's life, although the victim organizations and their lawyers continue the long march through the
courts and
chanceries in search
of payouts that now exceed more than $ 2 billion.
Creed Taylor, the proprietor
of a private law school in Needham, Virginia, organized his entire teaching around the moot
court program, organized into a county monthly
court, a county quarterly
court, a county superior
court, a general
court, a superior
court of chancery, and a supreme
court of appeals, with written depositions for use as evidence.152
HJR 91 (Constitutional Amendment) Allows legislature to set terms
of office for judges
of circuit,
chancery, and other inferior
courts.
«In England, prior to the amalgamation
of the
chancery and common law divisions
of the
court, a distinction existed in the jurisdiction to award costs.
This is familiarly the case where a
court of chancery has exercised jurisdiction in a case where the plaintiff had a plain and adequate remedy at law, and it so appears by the transcript when brought here by appeal.
Members
of Essex
Court Chambers Duxton have expertise across the full spectrum
of commercial, corporate and financial law, including banking & finance, civil fraud, corporate /
chancery & offshore.
Other than con law, your experiences with the
courts of chancery should be limited to the beginning
of law school (thankfully).
Thus, the supreme
court held that the
chancery court properly enjoined the enforcement
of the fine.