Chancery Work definition

Chancery Work means work “that is commonly or traditionally undertaken in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice and such other contentious and non-contentious work as is, in the opinion of the Committee [of the ChBA], of a type commonly or traditionally undertaken by members of the Chancery Bar, whether (in the case of contentious or potentially contentious work) in the Chancery Division or in another court or tribunal”: Rule 1(9) of the ChBA’s Rules (July 2015).

Related to Chancery Work

  • Excavation work means the making of any man-made cavity, trench, pit or depression formed by cutting, digging or scooping;

  • Installation Work means the construction and installation of the System and the Start-up, testing and acceptance (but not the operation and maintenance) thereof; all performed by or for the Power Producer at the Premises.

  • covered work means either the unmodified Program or a work based on the Program.

  • Good repair means about 80 percent of materials and components are unbroken, have all their pieces, and can be used by children as intended by the manufacturer or builder.

  • tidal work means so much of any work authorised by this Order as is on, under or over tidal waters or tidal lands below the level of high water;