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examiner in chancery

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A quick definition of examiner in chancery:

An examiner is someone who is authorized to conduct an examination. This can be a person appointed by a court, especially a court of equity, to administer an oath and take testimony. They can also be a patent officer responsible for determining the patentability of an invention submitted to the patent office. In addition, there is a medical examiner who is responsible for determining the cause of death in cases where it is unclear or suspicious.

A more thorough explanation:

An examiner in chancery is a person appointed by a court, especially a court of equity, to administer an oath and take testimony. They are authorized to conduct an examination.

  • A court may appoint an examiner in chancery to investigate a complex case and gather evidence from witnesses.
  • In a patent application, an examiner in chancery may determine whether an invention is eligible for a patent.
  • A medical examiner may also be considered an examiner in chancery, as they are authorized to conduct examinations and gather evidence in cases of suspicious or unexpected deaths.

These examples illustrate how an examiner in chancery is appointed to conduct an examination and gather evidence in various legal and medical contexts.

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