California Civil Code ARTICLE 3 - Specific Performance of Obligations
- Section [3384.].
Section Thirty-three Hundred and Eighty-four. Except as otherwise provided in this Article, the specific performance of an obligation may be compelled.(Amended by Code Amendments...
- Section 3386.
Notwithstanding that the agreed counterperformance is not or would not have been specifically enforceable, specific performance may be compelled if:(a) Specific performance would otherwise be an...
- Section 3387.
It is to be presumed that the breach of an agreement to transfer real property cannot be adequately relieved by pecuniary compensation. In the case...
- Section 3388.
A party who has signed a written contract may be compelled specifically to perform it, though the other party has not signed it, if the...
- Section 3389.
A contract otherwise proper to be specifically enforced, may be thus enforced, though a penalty is imposed, or the damages are liquidated for its breach,...
- Section 3390.
The following obligations cannot be specifically enforced:(a) An obligation to render personal service.(b) An obligation to employ another in personal service.(c) An agreement to perform an act which...
- Section 3391.
Specific performance cannot be enforced against a party to a contract in any of the following cases:1. If he has not received an adequate consideration for...
- Section 3392.
Specific performance cannot be enforced in favor of a party who has not fully and fairly performed all the conditions precedent on his part to...
- Section 3394.
An agreement for the sale of property cannot be specifically enforced in favor of a seller who cannot give to the buyer a title free...
- Section 3395.
Whenever an obligation in respect to real property would be specifically enforced against a particular person, it may be in like manner enforced against any...
Last modified: October 22, 2018