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Exchequer division
Exchequer division. A division of the High Court of Justice, to which
Revenue
cognizance of the Court of Exchequer were assigned to the Exchequer Division of the High Court (ibid., s. 34), see now (English) … Order in Council, under s. 32 of that Act, the Exchequer Division was merged in the Queen's Bench (now King's Bench) Division.
Exchequer, Court of
Court of Justice (Jud. Act, 1873, ss. 31, 34). See EXCHEQUER DIVISION.
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Divisions of the High Court
called the Chancery, the Queen's Bench, the Common Pleas, the Exchequer, and the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Divisions, the judges of … Divisions of the High Court (see new Judicature Act, 1925, ss.
King's Bench
these fictitious proceedings. Error lay from this Court to the Exchequer Chamber. The jurisdiction of this court, under the name of … of the (English) Jud. Act, 1873, to the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, and by Order in
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
judge in the court of Exchequer, and afterwards in the Exchequer Division of the High Court of Justice. In 1881, after the
Queen's Bench Division
s. 32 of the same Act, the Common Pleas and Exchequer Divisions were, in February 1881, merged in the same 'Queen's … Queen's Bench Division, means the English court, formerly known as the Queen's Bench
Postman
Postman, a barrister in the Court of Exchequer and Exchequer Division of the High Court, who had precedence in motions till
Tub-man
pre-audience in the Court of Exchequer, and also in the Exchequer Division of the High Court, and also a particular place in
exchequer
exchequer [Anglo-French eschecker eschequ(i)er, from Old French eschequier royal treasury, reckoning … primarily revenue cases and now merged with the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice called also Court of
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