
1) Chief of state 2) Ecclesiastical title 3) Feudal term 4) Feudal word 5) French boy name 6) French word used in English 7) Head of state 8) Legal profession 9) Legislative term 10) Legislative word 11) Occupational surname 12) Part jackie but all john 13) Premier 14) Prime minister 15) Red wine grape variety
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1) Judge
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The chief archivist of the official records of a diocese. Also a notary and secretary of the diocesan curia.
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n. from the old English legal system, a chancellor is a judge who sits in what is called a chancery (equity) court with the power to order something be done (as distinguished from just paying damages). Almost all states now combine chancery (equity) functions and law in the same courts.
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• (n.) A judicial court of chancery, which in England and in the United States is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction.
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[Noun] A minister of state who deals with the financial affairs of the country.
Example: Most people think the Chancellor will raise taxes in his next budget.
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in western Europe, the title of holders of numerous offices of varying importance, mainly secretarial, legal, administrative, and ultimately ... [10 related articles]
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(n) Chancellor is the person appointed to preside chancery division of court with the powers to order and get things done. The word was originated from Roman courts of justice. Now it is used as an official title of ministers who has got authority to order things
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Official Secretary of the diocesan curia, whose main task is to ensure that the documents of the curia are fully drawn up and preserved in its archives
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Chan'cel·lor noun [ Middle English
canceler ,
chaunceler , French
chancelier , Late Latin
cancellarius chancellor, a director of chancery, from Latin
cancelli lattices, crossbars, which surrounded the seat of judgment. See
Chancel .] A judicial court of chanc...
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An officer appointed to preside over a court of chancery, invested with various powers in the several states.
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A French/American hybrid grape.
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From the old English legal system, a chancellor is a judge who sits in what is called a chancery (equity) court. The chancellor has the power to order that something be done, as distinguished from ordering the defendant to pay damages. Almost all U.S. states' courts now combine chancery (equity) functions and law.
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer is a cabinet minister who looks after the nation's money. It is the oldest office in the British Government, dating back to the days of Henry I when the Chancellor sat at a table covered with a chequered cloth and received taxes collected by the sheriffs.
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Chancellor is a cultivated variety of potato.
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the chief archivist of a diocese's official records who is also a notary and secretary of the diocesan curia.
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[
n] - the person who is head of state (in several countries) 2. [n] - (British) the honorary or titular head of a university
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Marketing name for Cessna 414 [US]
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premier 1 prime minister noun the person who is head of state (in several countries)
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the chief minister of state as in Germany.
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A French-American hybrid wine grape grown throughout the eastern U.S. It produces a fruity, medium bodied, red wine.
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the chief minister of state in certain parliamentary governments, as in Germany; prime minister; premier. · the chief administrative officer in certain American universities. · a secretary, as to a king or noble or of an embassy. · the priest in charge of a Roman Catholic chancery. · the title of various important judges and ...
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Chancellor is a French name for boys. The meaning is `office holder` The name Chancellor is most commonly given to American boys. See also: Chauncey
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