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daltonest1984

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__________ 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 are correct

Question 2

Which of the following could be awarded as a remedy in an early English court?
 
  a. Land
  b. An item of value
  c. Money
  d. All of these choices are correct



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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