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The phrase "a specific performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a court order requiring a party to perform a specific act, usually in accordance with a contract.
Example: "The court granted the plaintiff a specific performance of the contract, compelling the defendant to fulfill their obligations."
Alternatives: "a particular performance" or "a defined performance".
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However, if the seller had accepted your offer and then refused to perform, you could bring a specific performance lawsuit to force the seller to honor the sales contract terms.
Indeed, it included something called a "specific performance" clause.
Once a specific performance is over, you can never be subjected to it again".
Dynamic-optimizing control requires the control system to operate in such a way that a specific performance criterion is satisfied.
The agreement also allows Clear Channel and the sponsors to enforce the deal contracts through a specific performance clause, a source told The Daily Deal.
Some where within these designs lays the required design which meets a specific performance criterion.
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The planner component consists of an application specific performance model and a utility calculator.
Thirdly, the planner ranks the possible configurations on the basis of a utility function and an application specific performance model and choses the best configuration for execution.
This is a site specific performance taking place at the Former St Martins School of Art, 111 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H.
We gave half of them a challenging, specific performance goal to strive toward during these tasks, while we told the rest to simply do their best.
Such remedies as an injunction, an order for specific performance, or an order for mandamus will not lie against the central government.
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