Meaning Chambers
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n. the private office of a judge, usually close to the courtroom ...
Source: dictionary.law.com

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The offices of a judge and his or her staff.
Source: uscourts.gov

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A fancy word for a judge's office. It's usually close to the courtroom so that the judge can enter the court from behind the bench and not encounter people on the way. Trial court judges oft [..]
Source: nolo.com

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A mid-morning break of 25 minutes when boys return to their houses for a snack, and masters gather together, normally in Upper School
Source: etoncollege.com (offline)

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the offices of a judge.
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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Chambers refers to the judge’s office or private room. In camera is a Latin term meaning “in chambers.” Sometimes, an in camera hearing is held with the spectators and jurors out of the courtroom. Whe [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) English architect (1723-1796)
Source: beedictionary.com

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(b. Peebles, 1800; d. May 20th, 1883). “A History of the Gipsies” (1822); “The Book of Scotland” (1830); “Glenormiston” (1849); “Fiddy&am [..]
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A judge’s private office. A hearing in chambers takes place in the judge’s office outside of the presence of the jury and the public.
Source: jec.unm.edu

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Judges and barristers use "chambers" as offices at court hearings, in which meetings can take place in private offices rather than be open to the public.
Source: pinningtonlaw.co.uk

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A name for a Supreme Court courtroom where applications (not trials) are heard.
Source: justiceeducation.ca (offline)

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The space in the eye, filled with Aqueous Humor, bounded anteriorly by the Cornea and a small portion of the Sclera and posteriorly by a small portion of the Ciliary Body, the Iris, and that part of t [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Devices used in a technique by which Cells or Tissues are grown In Vitro or, by implantation, in vivo within chambers permeable to Diffusion of solutes across the chamber walls. The chambers are used [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The traditional name for a barrister's office.
Source: vicbar.com.au (offline)

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A judge's private office. A hearing in chambers takes place in the judge's office and may or may not be open to the public.
Source: courts.countyofdane.com

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The offices of a judge and his or her staff.
Source: oregonlaws.org

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We use this word in two primary ways.
Source: gnosticteachings.org (offline)

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A judge's private office in the courthouse.
Source: utcourts.gov

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A judge's office.
Source: justice.gov (offline)

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A judge’s office. Also usually where the judge’s clerks work.
Source: courts.ca.gov

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rooms for the use of judges or other court officials, adjacent to the courtroom; offices occupied by barristers.
Source: courts.sa.gov.au

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 judge's office
Source: calcasieuda.com (offline)

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Private offices of a judge or justice.
Source: azcourts.gov

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A judge’s private office. A hearing in chambers takes place in the judge’s office outside of the presence of the jury and the public.
Source: manateeclerk.com (offline)

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The offices of a judge and his or her staff.
Source: docmckee.com

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A London, Ontario, painter and avant-garde filmmaker, whose meditative paintings typically depict domestic subjects. Chambers was committed to regionalism, despite the international outlook he develop [..]
Source: aci-iac.ca

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