/kɒmɪsəri kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. tòa án giáo xứ Canterbury;
2. (Scot) tòa chỉ định người quản lý động sản của người đã chết.
A more thorough explanation: A commissary court is a court that has jurisdiction over matters related to the administration of estates, including the probate of wills, the appointment of executors or administrators, and the settlement of disputes regarding the distribution of assets.
Example: In the case of the disputed will, the matter was brought before the commissary court for a decision on its validity.