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Contracts • Remedies for Unexcused Non-Performance
K#148
Legal Definition
1. Specific performance
2. Injunction
3. Seller's Reclamation
4. Buyer's Recovery of Goods
2. Injunction
3. Seller's Reclamation
4. Buyer's Recovery of Goods
Plain English Explanation
We'll dive into each of these in other cards, but, put simply, the remedies for breach that don't involve money are:
(1) Force the person to specifically perform their obligations; (2) Ask the court to stop someone from doing something; (3) Allow the seller to reclaim their property; (4) Allow the buyer to recovery their goods
(1) Force the person to specifically perform their obligations; (2) Ask the court to stop someone from doing something; (3) Allow the seller to reclaim their property; (4) Allow the buyer to recovery their goods
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