Description
Contents
- Introduction
- Recovery of Specific Movable Property
- Defence respecting suits for relief based on Contract
- Cases in which Specific Performance of Contract Enforceable
- Specific Performance of Part of Contract
- Rights of Purchaser or Lessee against person with no title or imperfect title
- Contracts not Specifically Enforceable
- Who may obtain Specific Performance
- Personal bars to relief
- Relief against Parties and Persons claiming under them by Subsequent Title
- Discretion as to decreeing Specific Performance
- Power to award compensation in certain cases
- Power to grant relief for Possession, Partition, Refund of earnest money, etc.
- Liquidation of damages not a bar to Specific Performance
- Rescission in certain circumstances of contracts for the sale or lease of immovable property, the specific performance of which has been decreed
- Alternative Prayer for Rescission in Suit for Specific Performance
- Injunction when refused