Asked by Veronica Devil on Sep 28, 2024

A court that was created to decide cases where there was no adequate remedy at law is called a(n)

A) international court of law.
B) court of law.
C) probate court.
D) court of equity.

Court of Equity

A judicial body that resolves disputes based on fairness and equitable principles, rather than strictly adhering to the letter of the law.

Adequate Remedy

Refers to a form of legal relief or compensation that sufficiently addresses a harm or wrong done to a party.

International Court

A judicial body established by states to adjudicate legal disputes among nations, such as the International Court of Justice.

  • Understand the role of equitable principles and remedies in the judicial system.