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Sorry to disappoint you.
But the principles of Equity developed in the King's Court.
When more people started to go to the soverign and his council for aid, he delegated the responsibility to his Chancellor.
Thus, equity evolved...
Technically, the correct one is the KING'S COURT, but the obvious close-choice was Chancellor's.
For those of you who said they checked the textbook wtf are you on
"As the King had a discretionary power to overrule legal decisions in his lands, citizens used to petition the King to ask for justice.
The King and his council would listen to the application and in many cases modify the decision made in the law courts. More and more people applied to the King to 'do equity' or decide 'on conscience' for them and in the fifteenth century the King delegated such problems to his most senior official, the Chancellor."
[Heinermann Preliminary Legal Studies, p25-26.)
But the principles of Equity developed in the King's Court.
When more people started to go to the soverign and his council for aid, he delegated the responsibility to his Chancellor.
Thus, equity evolved...
Technically, the correct one is the KING'S COURT, but the obvious close-choice was Chancellor's.
For those of you who said they checked the textbook wtf are you on
"As the King had a discretionary power to overrule legal decisions in his lands, citizens used to petition the King to ask for justice.
The King and his council would listen to the application and in many cases modify the decision made in the law courts. More and more people applied to the King to 'do equity' or decide 'on conscience' for them and in the fifteenth century the King delegated such problems to his most senior official, the Chancellor."
[Heinermann Preliminary Legal Studies, p25-26.)