TOPICS Contract, remedies, orders of specific performance Specific performance a discretionary remedy; 9.2.1. Obligations involving personal services; 9.2.2. Performance that requires supervision for an extended period; 9.2.3. The availability of alternative relief; 9.2.4. Performance that causes hardship; 9.2.5. Contract, remedies, an award of damages Monetary compensation for loss; 9.3.1. The availability of damages as a remedy; 9.3.2. Distinguishing estimated loss and agreed penalties; 9.3.3. The purpose of damages for breach of contract; 9.3.4. Types of loss: wasted expenses; 9.3.5. Types of loss: immediate (or direct) losses; 9.3.6. Types of loss: consequential (or indirect) losses; 9.3.7. Types of loss: disappointment and distress; 9.3.8. The duty to mitigate loss; 9.3.9. Contract, remedies, termination of performance What 'termination of performance' involves; 9.4.1. Assessing the importance of the breach; 9.4.2. Non-performance; 9.4.3. Partial performance; 9.4.4. Substantial performance; 9.4.5. Hidden defects; 9.4.6. Late performance; 9.4.7. Anticipatory breach; 9.4.8. The decision to terminate performance; 9.4.9. Termination distinguished from rescission; 9.4.10. Contract, remedies, injunctions How injunctions work; 9.5.1. Taking account of the indirect effects of injunctions; 9.5.3.
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