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Define the following lobbying methods: contact lobbying,background lobbying,and grassroots lobbying.
Specific Performance
A legal remedy that compels a party to execute a contract according to its precise terms when monetary damages are inadequate.
Equitable Remedy
Judicial remedies granting relief based on fairness, including injunctions and specific performance, distinguished from remedies by way of monetary damages.
Damages
Monetary compensation awarded by a court to a person who has suffered loss or harm due to the wrongful act of another.
Mandatory Injunction
A court order requiring an individual or entity to perform a specific action, often to correct a wrong or prevent further harm.
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