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103:. The jurisdiction was thus unlimited in amount, although limited in area. The jurisdiction was concurrent with that of the High Court of Justice, and depended upon the existence within the jurisdiction of the persons, though not of the property, in question. If, however, any action was commenced in the palatine court which was not within the ancient chancery jurisdiction of the court, and would not if commenced in the High Court be assigned to the Chancery Division, it could be transferred to the High Court by Chancery Court of Lancaster or the Court of Appeal.
1048:. Accordingly, on and after that day no jurisdiction, whether conferred by statute or otherwise, could be exercised, or can now be exercised, by the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster as such. The Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster was abolished on merger with the High Court.
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In cases where any of the parties were out of the jurisdiction of the court the Court of Appeal could either direct the cause to be transferred to the High Court or service to be effected out of the jurisdiction. Where a decree or order of the court could not be enforced because the party to be bound
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The
Chancellor of the Duchy and County Palatine formerly exercised judicial functions. However, by 1909, the appointment was of a political nature, and carried with it as a rule a seat in the Cabinet. By 1909, the Vice-Chancellor, with the exception of certain interlocutory matters, performed all the
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on his accession by a charter of the 14 October 1399, declared that these jura regalia were not to be changed by the King's accession and severed the Duchy from the Crown, the reason being that he had the Duchy by a sure and indefeasible title, but specially because his title to the Crown was not so
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districts respectively, with one assistant registrar at
Liverpool and two at Manchester. The registrars were appointed by the Chancellor of the Duchy and County Palatine, and held office during his pleasure. The registrars in the Palatine Court performed the duties which the Masters of the Supreme
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Chancellor of the Duchy and County Palatine had statutory powers to make rules of procedure subject to the approval of the authority for the time being empowered to make rules for the Supreme Court. Under these powers rules of procedure were made which assimilated the procedure of the Palatine
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Section 44(2) conferred a power to make regulations to provide for the compensation of persons who suffered loss of employment or loss or diminution of emoluments attributable to the effect of section 44(1)(b) or to the merger of the Court of
Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster.
913:"benefice" means a benefice with or without cure of souls, and includes rectories and vicarages, perpetual curacies and endowed public chapels, parochial chapelries and chapelries or districts belonging or reputed to belong, or annexed or reputed to be annexed, to any church or chapel.
167:. c. 29); the Vice-Chancellor had not power to grant a certificate that the validity of a patent came into question in an action for infringement so as to entitle the patentee to solicitor and client costs in a subsequent action for infringement unless the court otherwise directs.
900:, thinks fit so to direct, be transferred to the official trustees of charitable funds or the Church Commissioners respectively in trust for the charity or ecclesiastical corporation upon the trusts upon which the funds were held before the transfer.
1887:. These rules were printed as then in force in Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, vol 6, Lancaster, pp 23 & 223; Snow and Winstanley, Chancery Court of Lancaster, p 42. Halsbury's Laws of England, First Edition, 1909, vol 9, p 123, footnote i.
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c. 82), section 1, the
Chancellor of the Duchy and the two Lords Justices of Appeal were constituted the Court of Appeal in Chancery of the County Palatine, with an appeal thence to the House of Lords (the Court of Chancery of Lancaster Act 1854
903:(2) Notwithstanding anything in the enactments relating to the said court or in any rule or order made thereunder, no fees shall be payable under those Acts or any such rule or order in respect of a transfer of funds made under this section.
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See
Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, vol 6, Lancaster, pp 244 & 255; Snow and Winstanley, p 246; Statutory Rules and Orders, 1908; Addenda, pp 1009 & 1010. Halsbury's Laws of England, First Edition, 1909, vol 9, p 123, footnote
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The county palatine of
Lancaster under these charters had a court called the Court of Chancery of Lancaster, which was by 1909 regulated by a number of statutes, and also an Attorney General of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster.
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The court had the power to direct that any question of fact arising in a suit or proceeding be tried by a special or common jury before the court itself, or to direct an issue to try any question of fact by a jury at the assizes.
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Settled
Estates Act, Chancery of Lancaster Orders, 1880; Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, vol 6, Lancaster, p 1; Snow and Winstanley, p 205. Halsbury's Laws of England, First Edition, 1909, vol 9, p 123, footnote
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Locock Webb. "Jurisdiction of and
Appeals from the Chancery Court of the County Palatine of Lancaster". The Practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature and of the House of Lords on Appeals. Butterworths. 1877. Pages
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Settled Land Act, Chancery of
Lancaster Rules, 1883; Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, vol 6, Lancaster, p 12; Snow and Winstanley, p 212. Halsbury's Laws of England, First Edition, 1909, vol 9, p 123, footnote
884:, the registrar of any district of the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster and the Comptroller of the said court, being funds held in trust for any charity subject to the jurisdiction of the
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Bridgemann, Charles George Orlando. Orders and Rules of the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster of the 1st August 1884, the 27th and 28th November, 1884. T Brakell. Liverpool. 1884.
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c. 53). There were also rules dealing with court fees, solicitors' costs, suitors' fund and fee fund accounts. The Chancellor of the Duchy had power to make rules regulating proceedings under the
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See Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, vol 6, Lancaster, pp 223, 243 & 257; Snow and Winstanley, pp 218 & 244. Halsbury's Laws of England, First Edition, 1909, vol 9, p 123, footnote n.
1401:(Infants) (1878) 8 Ch D 1 at 9, CA. See also the report in 26 WR 450, per Jessel MR, at p 453: "It must be remembered that the Palatine Court and the High Court are co-ordinate jurisdictions".
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c. 66), section 18, transferred this jurisdiction to the Court of Appeal (see Halsbury's Laws of England, First Edition, vol 9, p 62), and the sections of the act of 1854 were repealed by the
204:. Whenever the office of Chancellor of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster became vacant, the Vice-Chancellor continued in office subject to the powers of the succeeding Chancellor.
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See Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, vol 6, Lancaster, pp 232 & 243; Snow and Winstanley, pp 229 & 244. As to costs and court fees, see Orders of 27 and 28 November 1884, and
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was not affected by the said section 99, and in 1909 they were still appointed by Chancellor of the Duchy. Halsbury's Laws of England, First Edition, 1909, vol 9, p 121, footnote p.
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of the Chancery Division, the statutory jurisdiction as to the property of infants and other persons under disability, power to administer assets, as well as jurisdiction under the
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The Vice-Chancellor had power to hear interlocutory matters out of the jurisdiction, but he could only hear causes out of the jurisdiction by consent.
1177:"Lancaster (Court of Chancery)". The Statutory Rules and Orders and Statutory Instruments Revised to December 31, 1948. HMSO. 1951. Volume 11. Pages
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may, if the Vice-Chancellor, on an application made in that behalf to the registrar, as the case may be, either by the Charity Commissioners or the
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The Court of Chancery of Lancaster had within the county palatine the like powers and jurisdiction as the High Court of Justice in its
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There was also a comptroller, who was appointed by the Chancellor. His duties were to check receipts and payments of suitors' moneys.
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An Act to amend the Court of Chancery of Lancaster Act, 1952.
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1611:, 1st ed., 1909, vol. 9, p. 122, footnote q.
1592:, 1st ed., 1909, vol. 9, p. 122, footnote p.
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1546:, 1st ed., 1909, vol. 9, p. 122, footnote n.
1523:, 1st ed., 1909, vol. 9, p. 122, footnote m.
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1485:, 1st ed., 1909, vol 9, pp 121–122, para 256
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1327:c. 82); the Chancery of Lancaster Act 1890 (
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837:15 & 16 Geo. 6 & 1 Eliz. 2
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2168:1972 disestablishments in England
1417:Re Longdendale Cotton Spinning Co
1399:Re Alison's Trusts and Re Johnson
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