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Section 8-1-41 - Obligations Which Cannot Be Specifically Enforced

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The following obligations cannot be specifically enforced:(1) An obligation to render personal service;(2) An obligation to employ another in personal service;(3) An agreement to submit a controversy to arbitration;(4) An agreement to perform an act which the party has not power lawfully to perform when required to do so;(5) An agreement to procure the act or consent of the wife of the contracting party or of any other third persons; or(6) An agreement, the terms of which are not sufficiently certain to make the precise act which is to be done clearly ascertainable.

Source: https://alison.legislature.state.al.us/code-of-alabama?section=8-1-41· Version 2026