Idaho Order on Complaint for Specific Performance is a court order that requires a party to perform a specific act or refrain from doing something as stated in a contract or agreement. It is a type of equitable relief, where the court orders a party to do something or refrain from doing something that they are legally obligated to do or refrain from doing. The Idaho Order on Complaint for Specific Performance is typically issued when money damages are not sufficient to remedy a breach of contract or agreement. Types of Idaho Order on Complaint for Specific Performance include: — Performance of a contract or agreement: In this type of order, the court orders a party to perform the contractual obligations or agreement as agreed upon. — Refrain from doing something: In this type of order, the court orders a party to refrain from doing something that was agreed upon in a contract or agreement. — Compensatory damages: In this type of order, the court orders a party to pay compensatory damages to the other party for the breach of contract or agreement.