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Order Obligation Respondent House Lords Redland Bricks V

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The House of Lords in Redland Bricks v. Morris [1970] AC 652 held that a mandatory order ought not to be granted if:
A) The obligation imposed on the respondent is insufficiently certain to enable the respondents to understand their obligations.
B) Damages are inadequate for the applicant and are adequate compensation for the respondent.
C) The cost of carrying out the order is wholly disproportionate to the benefit derived by the applicant. 
D) The obligation can neither be complied with by the respondent nor policed effectively by the courts.

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