Idaho Judgment on Complaint for Specific Performance is a type of legal order that is issued by a court in the state of Idaho. It is typically used when a party requests that the court compel another party to perform a certain action or to refrain from taking a certain action. This type of order is often used in cases involving real estate transactions, breach of contract, or other contractual disputes. The court may require the defendant to take a specific action, such as signing a document, or to stop an action, such as halting construction of a building. The court may also award monetary damages to the plaintiff. There are two types of Idaho Judgment on Complaint for Specific Performance: Interlocutory Judgments and Final Judgments. Interlocutory Judgments are issued while a case is still pending and are not binding until the case is concluded. Final Judgments are given after a case has been decided and are legally binding. Both types of judgments can be appealed.