Contracts

The remedy of 'specific performance' in a real estate contract allows:

AThe non-breaching party to sue for monetary damages
BThe non-breaching party to compel the other party to fulfill the terms of the contract✓ Correct
CEither party to cancel the contract without penalty
DThe court to modify the contract terms

Explanation

Specific performance is an equitable remedy in which a court orders the breaching party to perform their contractual obligations. In real estate, because each property is unique, courts may grant specific performance to compel a defaulting seller to complete the sale.

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