the standard answer is court of chancery - tell any law student that it originated from the king's court and they'll give you a"wtf?" look. sure, it did begin with the king enjoining judgments of the common law courts but that's besides the point.
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.
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.