Contracts
In Montana, 'specific performance' as a remedy in a real estate contract dispute means:
AThe breaching party pays money damages only
BThe court orders the breaching party to actually perform the contract as agreed✓ Correct
CThe contract is voided and neither party has obligations
DThe seller must pay a performance bond
Explanation
Specific performance is an equitable remedy where the court orders the breaching party to actually carry out the terms of the contract. It is available in real estate because each parcel of land is considered unique.
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