Common Law
order for specific performance
Civil Law
order for specific performance
Title of the Legislative Text
Crown Liability and Proceedings Act, R.S.C. (1985), c.
C-50
Provision
22. (1) Where in proceedings against the Crown
any relief is sought that might, in proceedings between persons, be granted by
way of injunction or specific performance, a court shall not, as against the
Crown, grant an injunction or make an order for specific performance,
but in lieu thereof may make an order declaratory of the rights of the parties.
Problem
The purpose of the provision is to prohibit an order against the Crown for
specific performance of a contractual obligation. In civil law in French, the
appropriate term is ordonnance d'exécution en nature.
Solution
In the French version, the term ordonnance d'exécution is
replaced by the term ordonnance d'exécution en nature.
This term is appropriate for both common law and civil law.
Harmonized Provision
(amendment to the French version only)
22. (1) Where in proceedings against the Crown any relief is
sought that might, in proceedings between persons, be granted by way of
injunction or specific performance, a court shall not, as against the Crown,
grant an injunction or make an order for specific performance,
but in lieu thereof may make an order declaratory of the rights of the parties.
Federal Law-Civil Law Harmonization Act, No. 1, S.C. 2001, c. 4, s. 46