Contracts

In New York, the equitable doctrine that allows a buyer to demand specific performance of a real estate contract is available because:

AAll contracts are specifically enforceable
BReal property is considered unique, making monetary damages inadequate✓ Correct
CNew York courts prefer specific performance over monetary damages
DThe DOS requires specific performance clauses in all contracts

Explanation

Specific performance is available for real estate contracts because every parcel of real property is considered unique. Since monetary damages cannot fully compensate for the loss of a specific property, courts may order the seller to complete the sale.

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