Mr. Green purchased a property with the provision in the sale agreement that the seller would provide him with a warranty deed. At closing, the seller refused to provide better than a bargain and sale deed. If Mr. Green insists on buying the property and insists on the seller giving him a warranty deed he can attempt to force the seller to do so by filing a suit for:_________.

Respuesta :

Answer:

specific performance

Explanation:

  • Specific performance in relation to confidential information is commonly used as a prohibition relief
  • Specific performance is the equivalent compensation in contract law, under which a party issues orders requiring a party to perform a specific action, which is the execution of the contract.
  • It is usually available for sale under the Land Act, but is generally not available if the damage is an appropriate option.
  • If the seller fails to sell or the property is handed over to the seller, the buyer receives a specific performance under the provisions of the Specific Relief Act, 1963.
  • A similar right is available under the seller. The contract requires specific performance from the buyer.