Shaggy contractually agreed to sell a particular type of Scooby Snack to Scrappy for $500.00. Although Scrappy paid the money, Shaggy refuses to actually give him the snack! A court will likely award monetary damages, rather than specific performance, to Scrappy because?
1) Judges do not have the authority to force the defendant to act in a particular way.
2) Scrappy has already paid the purchase price.
3) Shaggy has not committed a material breach of contract.
4) Monetary damages will provide Scrappy with an adequate remedy.
5) The loss of the Scooby Snack is too remote.