Credit is a unique asset: Moran grants specific performance to protect a party’s credit profile
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Specific performance is an elusive but powerful remedy for enforcing contractual obligations, especially in real estate transactions. In the recent decision, Moran v 1715664 Alberta Inc., 2026 ABKB 50[1], the Alberta Court of King’s Bench (the “Court”) found that one’s credit profile satisfied the uniqueness requirement and justified granting specific performance. The decision further confirms that […] The post Credit is a unique asset: Moran grants specific performance to protect a party’s credit profile appeared first on Miller Thomson .
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