specific-order costing - significado y definición. Qué es specific-order costing
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Qué (quién) es specific-order costing - definición

EQUITABLE REMEDY IN CONTRACT LAW
Order of specific performance; Order for specific performance; Specific Performance; Specifically perform; Specifically enforced; Specific enforcement

Specific activity         
ACTIVITY PER MASS OF A RADIOACTIVE SAMPLE
Ci/g; Specific radioactivity
Specific activity is the activity per unit mass of a radionuclide and is a physical property of that radionuclide.
Specific modulus         
  • Specific stiffness of the full range of materials
  • Specific stiffness of materials within the range 0.9–5.0{{nbsp}}g/cm<sup>3</sup> density and 10–1300{{nbsp}}GPa stiffness
MATERIAL PROPERTY GIVING THE RATIO OF STIFFNESS TO MASS DENSITY FOR A MATERIAL
Specific Modulus; Specific stiffness; Stiffness to weight ratio
Specific modulus is a materials property consisting of the elastic modulus per mass density of a material. It is also known as the stiffness to weight ratio or specific stiffness.
specific performance         
n. the right of a party to a contract to demand that the defendant (the party who it is claimed breached the contract) be ordered in the judgment to perform the contract. Specific performance may be ordered instead of (or in addition to) a judgment for money if the contract can still be performed and money cannot sufficiently reward the plaintiff. Example: when a defendant was to deliver some unique item such as an art- work and did not, a judge may order the defendant to actually deliver the artwork. See also: contract prayer

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Specific performance

Specific performance is an equitable remedy in the law of contract, whereby a court issues an order requiring a party to perform a specific act, such as to complete performance of the contract. It is typically available in the sale of land law, but otherwise is not generally available if damages are an appropriate alternative. Specific performance is almost never available for contracts of personal service, although performance may also be ensured through the threat of proceedings for contempt of court.

An injunction, often concerning confidential information or real property, is a type or subset of specific performance and is one of the more commonly-used form of specific performance. While specific performance can be in the form of any type of forced action, it is usually 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 that have a similar effect to specific performance and these kinds of distinctions are often difficult to apply in practice or even illusory.

At common law, a claimant's rights were limited to an award of damages. Later, the court of equity developed the remedy of specific performance instead, should damages prove inadequate. Specific performance is often guaranteed through the remedy of a right of possession, giving the plaintiff the right to take possession of the property in dispute.

As with all equitable remedies, orders of specific performance are discretionary, so their availability depends on its appropriateness in the circumstances. Such orders are granted when damages are not an adequate remedy and in some specific cases such as land (which is regarded as unique).