734. Contracts for the loan or payment of money.
734. Contracts for the loan or payment of money.
Specific Performance (Volume 95 (2023)) | Commentary
It is the general rule that the court will not order specific performance of a contract to pay money1. In particular, the court will not normally compel an intended borrower to take or an intended lender to make a loan,
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It is the general rule that the court will not order specific performance of a contract to pay money1. In particular, the court will not normally compel an intended borrower to take or an intended lender to make a loan,
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