Multiple Choice
Alan entered into a written contract for the purchase of a house owned by Joe. As the time to move approached, Alan discovered that Joe was refusing to move out and refusing to transfer the property. Apparently a dissatisfied customer had driven through the showroom window of Joe's new car dealership, causing him considerable expense. Joe could no longer afford to purchase the new luxury home into which he had intended to move. Which of the following is the appropriate remedy in these circumstances for Alan, who really wants the house?
A) Specific performance
B) Damages
C) Injunction
D) No remedy
E) Rescission
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