Legal Definition and Related Resources of Consolidated orders
Meaning of Consolidated orders
The orders regulating the practice of the English court of chancery, which were issued, in 1860, in substitution for the various orders which had previously been promulgated from time to time. Some of the consolidated orders have been abrogated by the judicature act, but others are still in force.
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