Contracts
Specific performance is a remedy in real estate where the court orders:
APayment of money damages for breach of contract
BThe breaching party to actually perform their contract obligations✓ Correct
CThe parties to attend mediation
DThe contract to be voided
Explanation
Specific performance is an equitable remedy where a court orders the breaching party to actually perform the contract — such as compelling a seller to complete the sale of a unique piece of real estate.
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