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The phrase 'specific performance' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to a contract stipulating that a party must complete a certain task, rather than being liable to pay damages if they don't comply. For example, “The contract specified that the contractor must complete the renovations by a certain date — failure to do so would result in specific performance.”.
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But where it is the performing party who seeks specific performance, does the same argument apply?
Moreover, agreements should establish specific performance requirements.
(Mr. Bravo declined to comment on the funds' specific performance).
Indeed, it included something called a "specific performance" clause.
Originally, the remedy may have been specific performance.
The failure to disclose specific performance targets generated the most comments from regulators.
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Biological passports work by creating individual blood profiles for each athlete, instead of testing for specific, performance-enhancing drugs.
My Home makes the case for site-specific performance.
When festivals were rarer, each one was a kind of site-specific performance piece.
The recent rise of site-specific performance means that the "where" is becoming almost as important as the "what".
Opening this week: Treasured, a site-specific performance in Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral about the sinking of the Titanic.
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