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Equitable remedies

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Nov 13, 2024
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Equitable remedies are special solutions that a court can use to make things fair when paying money isn’t enough to fix a problem. For example, in Jamaica and around the world, these remedies are especially important in real estate and contract matters because they help settle disagreements in ways that are more balanced and just. If someone promises to sell a house but changes their mind, a court might use specific performance to make that person follow through on the sale because every piece of real estate is unique, and money alone might not make up for the broken promise. Another solution is an injunction, which stops a person from doing something harmful, like building on land that isn’t theirs. Then there’s rectification, which lets a court correct a mistake in a written contract if it doesn’t match what the people involved actually agreed on. These remedies are all about fairness, giving people what they deserve when a simple payment wouldn’t be enough. Equitable remedies make …

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