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vice-chancellor
vice-chan•cel•lor (ˈvaɪsˈtʃæn sə lər, -ˈtʃɑn-) n. 1. a substitute, deputy, or subordinate chancellor. 2. the chief administrator of certain British universities. Compare chancellor (def. 7). [1400–50] TranslationsEncyclopediaSeevice chancellorVice-Chancellor
Vice-Chancellor an English judge. Since 1970 appointed by the Lord Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor is responsible for the organization of the business of the Chancery division and is ex officio a member of the COURT OF APPEAL.VICE-CHANCELLOR. The title of a judicial officer who decides causes depending in the court of chancery; his opinions may be reversed, discharged or altered by the chancellor. AcronymsSeeVC |