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Action for performance

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Introduction

In the legal world, there are a variety of types of lawsuits, each with specific goals. One of the common types of action is the action for performance. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the performance action to gain a better understanding of its meaning, application and peculiarities.

Definition

An action for performance is a type of action in which the plaintiff demands specific performance from the defendant. This performance may consist of the fulfillment of a contract, the payment of a sum of money, the surrender of a thing, or some other act that the defendant is obligated to perform.

Application areas

Contract law

In contract law, the action for performance is frequently encountered. If one party fails to perform a contract, the other party may seek performance of the contract through an action for performance. For example, a buyer who has paid for a good but it has not been delivered can demand delivery of the good through an action for performance.

Tenancy law

In landlord-tenant law, the landlord may bring an action for performance if the tenant fails to pay the rent. Likewise, the tenant may file a suit for performance if the landlord fails to fulfill its obligation to maintain the leased property.

Labour law

The action for performance is also used in labor law. For example, an employee may file a suit for performance if the employer fails to pay the agreed-upon wage.

Procedure

An action for performance is usually brought before the competent court. The plaintiff must state in the statement of claim exactly what performance he is seeking from the defendant and why he is entitled to it. The defendant then has the opportunity to respond to the complaint. The court examines the factual and legal situation and then passes judgment. If the court grants the claim, the defendant must perform as required.

Enforcement

If the defendant fails to perform despite the judgment, the plaintiff may seek enforcement. In doing so, the court may order measures to enforce performance, for example, by attaching assets of the defendant.

Conclusion

The action for performance is an important tool in the legal system to enable the enforcement of claims. It is used in various areas of law and enables obligations to be met. It is important to carefully substantiate the claim and to observe the legal requirements.

Marian Härtel

Marian Härtel ist spezialisiert auf die Rechtsgebiete Wettbewerbsrecht, Urheberrecht und IT/IP Recht und hat seinen Schwerpunkt im Bereich Computerspiele, Esport, Marketing und Streamer/Influencer. Er betreut Startups im Aufbau, begleitet diese bei sämtlichen Rechtsproblemen und unterstützt sie im Business Development.

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