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injunction
order at order, damage declaratory judgment at judgment, mandamus specific performance at performance, stay NOTE: An injunction is available as a
interest
property that exists by contract as security for payment or performance of an obligation [the security interest of a mortgagee in
judgment
judgment that the regulation is unconstitutional] compare damage, injunction specific performance at performance default judgment : a judgment entered by a
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misfeasance
+ faire to make, do, from Latin facere] : the performance of a lawful action in an illegal or improper manner
mortgage
(as a debt) and that is defeated upon payment or performance according to stipulated terms [shows that a deed was intended
accord
offer by which the parties agree that a specified future performance will discharge in full an obligation when performed even though
practical construction
of the terms of a contract as shown by the performance of the parties that may be used by the court
Consideration
other, and, inequity, inadequacy maybe a reason for refusing specific performance, Pegler v. White, 33 Beav 403. (b) Forbearance for a
Impracticable
of being effected from lack of adequate means, impossible of performance, not feasible. Impracticable means impossible or unreasonabley difficult of performance,
Frauds, Statute of
of very numerous legal decisions. The equitable doctrine of part performance which enables proof of a contract to be given notwith-standing
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