Specific Performance, Doctrine of privity,
Date Submitted: 11/28/2003 01:26:35
i) Dixon J in J C Williamson Ltd v Lukey Mulholland 1 explained that specific performance is 'in the proper sense, a remedy to compel the execution in specie of a contract which requires some definite thing to be done before the transaction is complete and the parties' rights are settled in the manner intended'.
Specific performance is a principle which is usually applied when other remedies or damages are inadequate to remedy the breach of
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gt;Dowty Boulton Paul Ltd v Wolverhampton Corporation[1971] 1 WLR 204
5.<Tab/>Beswick v Beswick [1968] AC 58
6.<Tab/>Beswick v Beswick [1968] AC 58
7.<Tab/>Robinson v Harman (1848) 1 EX 850 at 855
8.<Tab/>Coulls v Bagot's Executor and Trustee Co Ltd (1967) 119 CLR 460
9.<Tab/>Luna Park (NSW) Ltd v Tramsway Advertising Pty Ltd (1938) 61 CLR 286
10.<Tab/>Hadley v Baxendale (1854) 9 EX 341
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