Palatinate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: palatinate Page: 3Pterygopalatine
Of or pertaining to the pterygoid processes and the palatine bones...
Postpalatine
Situated behind the palate or behind the palatine bones...
Palatine Hill
One of the seven hills of Rome situated southeast of the Capitoline and north northeast of the Aventine It borders on the Roman Forum is the traditional seat of the city founded by Romulus was the seat of private and later of imperial residences and contains many antiquities...
palatine
Of or pertaining to a palace or to a high officer of a palace...
Palatal
Of or pertaining to the palate palatine as the palatal bones...
Desmognathous
Having the maxillo palatine bones united applied to a group of carinate birds Desmognathaelig including various wading and swimming birds as the ducks and herons and also raptorial and other kinds...
Vice-Chancellors in Equity
Vice-Chancellors in Equity. The first Vice-Chancellor (Sir Thomas Plumer) was appointed by 53 Geo. 3, c. 24, and two more by 5 Vict. c. 5, s. 19. One of them was at one time called Vice-Chancellor of England, the last who bore that title being Sir Lancelot Shadwell. Each Vice-Chancellor st separately from the Lord Chancellor and lords justices, to whom an appeal lay from his decisions. See 14 & 15 Vict. c. 4, and 15 & 16 Vict. c. 80, ss. 52-58. They became judges of the High Court of Justice (Jud. Act, 1873, s. 5), retaining their titles, but it was enacted that on the death or retirement of any one of them, his successor should be styled a judge of the High Court (ibid.). Vice-Chancellor Bacon (1870 to 1886) was the last of them. For a complete list of the Equity judges since 1660, see Seton on Judgements. There is also a Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lanca....
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