Contracts
In Kansas, what is a 'specific performance' remedy in real estate?
AA monetary damages award
BA court order compelling a party to fulfill their contractual obligations, such as requiring a seller to convey title✓ Correct
CA contract clause requiring arbitration
DA penalty for late closing
Explanation
Specific performance is an equitable remedy where a court orders a party to perform their contractual obligation (e.g., complete a sale). It is available in real estate because each parcel is considered unique.
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