Asked by Robert Wojciechowski on Sep 28, 2024

______was an advisor to the king in medieval England who received petitions for claims for which there was no adequate remedy at law.

A) The king's judge
B) William the Conqueror
C) The chancellor
D) None of these choices is correct.

Medieval England

Refers to the period in English history from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, characterized by feudalism, knights, and castles.

Adequate Remedy

A legal remedy considered sufficient and proportional to redress a harm or violation, making further litigation unnecessary.

  • Distinguish between legal courts and equity courts, and recognize the various remedies they are each capable of awarding.