Specific performance is when the court orders someone who is in breach of contract to do what they said they would do under the contract. Specific performance is not granted if the contractual breach can be remedied with damages, or if it is a personal service.
Specific performance is a legal remedy where a court orders a party to fulfill their contractual obligations as agreed upon in the contract. On the other hand, an injunction is a court order that prohibits a party from performing a particular action. Injunctions are typically used to prevent harm or enforce the terms of a contract, while specific performance focuses on compelling performance of the contract itself.
The Executive branch can.
If the proposed purchaser has an enforceable contract they can file a lawsuit to enforce the contract.If the proposed purchaser has an enforceable contract they can file a lawsuit to enforce the contract.If the proposed purchaser has an enforceable contract they can file a lawsuit to enforce the contract.If the proposed purchaser has an enforceable contract they can file a lawsuit to enforce the contract.
There are Essential elements for valid contract, contract can be either by writing or orally. Literal and Unilateral contract are both enforceable contract under mistake example at common law are likely to be declare null and void, but equity may apply flexible measures like specific performance, injunction, rectification etc. Contract with a minor is valid and may enforce if its necessary for their necessity. Contract for illegal activities are non enforceable.
An option contract can be enforced by the parties involved in the contract, typically the buyer and the seller. If there is a dispute, the parties may seek legal recourse through the court system to enforce the terms of the contract.
performance under a contract must be exactly as it was outlined in the contract
It may be possible to enforce the contract. If the party can show that they saw the individual as an agent of the other party, the courts will often enforce it.
Of course anyone can break a contract. That is what the courts are for. They will enforce the contract as it was written unless there is some mitigating factors.
If a contract is broken and one party fails to fulfill their obligations, the other party may seek legal remedies such as suing for damages or specific performance. This means they can ask the court to enforce the terms of the contract or compensate them for any losses incurred.
Yes. Courts do not enforce Contracts on Minors. If a minor enters into a contract then such contract is voidable.
Yes,because there is specified time for each of contract in the book of law