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Which of the following contracts cannot be specifically enforced:
Sale of leasehold.
Where there is fraudulent mis-description of the property
Sale of immovable property.
Contract for a licence.
- Option 1: Sale of leasehold.
Sale of leasehold interest is a transfer of property and can generally be specifically enforced.
- Option 2: Where there is fraudulent mis-description of the property
If there is fraud or mis-description, specific performance cannot usually be enforced, as contracts induced by fraud are not valid in law.
- Option 3: Sale of immovable property.
Sale of immovable property is precisely what specific performance is meant for and can generally be enforced unless exceptions apply.
- Option 4: Contract for a licence.
A contract for grant of a licence creates only a personal right and cannot be specifically enforced under the Specific Relief Act.
Correct Answer: Option 4: Contract for a licence.
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