Chancellor

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The Chancellor was the chief judicial officer of the New York Court of Chancery, overseeing equity cases and serving as one of the most powerful legal authorities in early New York state government.

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instanceOf chief judicial officer
judicial office
abolishedBy New York Constitution of 1846 NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Chancellor
Chancellor of the State of New York
appliesToJurisdiction New York Court of Chancery NERFINISHED
State of New York NERFINISHED
appointedBy Governor of New York
chiefOf New York Court of Chancery NERFINISHED
confirmedBy New York Council of Appointment NERFINISHED
country United States of America
firstHolder Robert R. Livingston NERFINISHED
governingDocument Constitution of the State of New York (1777) NERFINISHED
subsequent New York state constitutions prior to 1846
hadRoleIn review of legislation in the Council of Revision
hasAuthorityOver equity jurisdiction in New York
hasCharacteristic exercised broad equitable discretion
served as a leading legal authority in early New York
hasLegalSystem common law
hasPower appoint receivers
grant rescission and reformation
grant specific performance
issue injunctions
oversee trusts and estates in equity
hasPrimaryFunction oversight of equity cases
hasRank one of the highest judicial officers in early New York state government
historicalPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
influenced development of American equity jurisprudence
influencedBy English Court of Chancery NERFINISHED
jurisdictionLevel statewide
lastHolder Reuben H. Walworth NERFINISHED
legalArea chancery law
equity
locatedIn New York NERFINISHED
memberOf Council of Revision of New York NERFINISHED
notableOfficeHolder James Kent NERFINISHED
Reuben H. Walworth NERFINISHED
Robert R. Livingston NERFINISHED
officeAbolishedIn 1847
officeCreatedIn 1777
officeType state-level judicial office
partOf New York Court of Chancery NERFINISHED
presidedOver Court of Errors of New York when sitting in equity appeals NERFINISHED
seat Albany, New York NERFINISHED
succeededByOffice judges of the New York Court of Appeals
justices of the New York Supreme Court
usedLanguage English

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