Paralegal Exam Prep

Category - Contracts

When would a court order specific performance as a remedy to a breach?
  1. When monetary damages are inadequate.
  2. When the breaching party cannot afford monetary damages.
  3. When the contract is for the sale of goods that are not unique.
  4. A and B.
  5. None of the above.
Explanation
Answer: A. A court would order specific performance as a remedy to a breach when monetary damages are inadequate. Specific performance is a remedy where the court orders the breaching party to perform under the contract. Specific performance will not be ordered for personal services contracts or if extensive supervision would be involved.
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