Specific performance is an order of a court which requires a party to perform a specific act, usually what is stated in a contract. It is an alternative to awarding damages, and is classed as an
equitable remedy commonly used in the form of injunctive relief concerning confidential information or real property. While
specific performance can be in the form of any type of forced action, it is usually used to complete a previously established transaction, thus being the most effective remedy in protecting the expectation interest of the innocent party to a contract. It is usually the opposite of a prohibitory
injunction but there are mandatory injunctions which have a similar effect to specific performance.