In England, a Court of Chancery was established separate from the royal courts of justice. This Court was established because:
a. The other courts used a civil law system, whereas the Court of Chancery used the common law
b. The other royal courts of justice used the common law, while the Court of Chancery adopted what was known as the writ system
c. The other royal courts were considered too informal, and the Court of Chancery was established to apply more formal and rigid rules of pleadings
d. The Court of Chancery established the jury system and principles like habeas corpus
e. The common law courts were considered inflexible in some cases, while the Court of Chancery used a separate body of rules called equity to administer more flexible justice