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its chancellors court... get over it
i second it. "the king's court" is an incorrect response because although the king's authority resulted in equity developing, he delegated the authority and THE PRINCIPLES WERE DEVELOPED IN THE CHANCERY COURT. its the most correct answer.ccc123 said:This is correct. The King recognised the problem, but the rules still developed in the court of chancery. So that is the most correct answer.
your post contradicts itself. Where were the principles of equity FIRST developed? I don't need to say any more.gibbo153 said:i second it. "the king's court" is an incorrect response because although the king's authority resulted in equity developing, he delegated the authority and THE PRINCIPLES WERE DEVELOPED IN THE CHANCERY COURT. its the most correct answer.
so chancellors court was correct?frieda said:Sorry guys, it's definitely chancellor's court, I've done this question before.
Yes.gibbo153 said:so chancellors court was correct?