Contracts
What is specific performance in Nevada real estate law?
AA clause requiring the buyer to perform a home inspection
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CA performance bond required by the contractor
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Explanation
Specific performance is a remedy available in Nevada courts where a party is ordered to fulfill the exact terms of a contract. It is often sought in real estate because land is considered unique and money damages may be inadequate.
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