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General Equity Corporation enters into a contract with Honi, who agrees to create artwork for General's main office building. Honi delays and eventu­ally refuses to perform. Meanwhile, General contracts to sell the building to Ideal Investments, Inc., but before the transaction is complete, Jewel Funds Company offers to pay a higher price. General re­fuses to transfer the build­ing to Ideal. In separate suits by General against Honi and by Ideal against General, each plaintiff seeks specific performance. How might the court rule in each case, and why?

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