Lord Chancellor definition

Lord Chancellor s Directions” means any directions given by the Lord Chancellor under section 4 of the Act;
Lord Chancellor s Guidance” means the guidance given by the Lord Chancellor under section 4 of the Act;
Lord Chancellor s Directions” means any directions given by the Lord Chancellor

Examples of Lord Chancellor in a sentence

  • We may make such amendments to the Contract as we consider necessary in the circumstances to comply with, or take account of any changes that may be made to any element of the justice system, including changes to the justice system made by the Lord Chancellor whether in legislation or not.

  • All contract documentation is issued by the LAA on behalf of the Lord Chancellor.

  • Where it would not be reasonable to make the adjustment, the client can be charged and so the costs may be a disbursement and reimbursed by the Lord Chancellor.

  • It is planned to review, update and where appropriate amend this document on a regular basis (at least every three years in accordance with the Code of Practice on the Management of Records issued by the Lord Chancellor).

  • The LAA, on behalf of the Lord Chancellor, is responsible for commissioning and administering legal aid services (publicly funded advice and representation) across England and Wales in accordance with the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 and associated legislation.


More Definitions of Lord Chancellor

Lord Chancellor s Guidance” means the guidance given by the Lord Chancellor
Lord Chancellor means the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. “Magistrates’ court” has the meaning assigned to it—
Lord Chancellor means the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain;
Lord Chancellor means, in the application of this schedule to Scotland, the Lord President of the Court of Session, and in its application to Ireland, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
Lord Chancellor means the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
Lord Chancellor s Code of Practice” means the codes of practice issued by the Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor which provide guidance to public authorities on desirable practice in discharging their functions under the FOI Legislation, and in relation to records management;
Lord Chancellor means the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain; (all Acts) ‘month’ means calendar month; (1850)