Contracts

In South Dakota real estate, 'specific performance' as a contract remedy means:

APaying money damages to the non-breaching party
BA court ordering the breaching party to complete the terms of the contract✓ Correct
CCanceling the contract and returning both parties to their original positions
DRequiring the breaching party to perform additional contract terms as penalty

Explanation

Specific performance is an equitable remedy where a court orders the breaching party to perform their contractual obligations. In real estate, it is often sought because each parcel of land is unique and money damages may be an inadequate remedy for a buyer who cannot get the specific property elsewhere.

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