Alberta, Canada
The following excerpt is from Phibbs v. Chee Choo, 1976 ALTASCAD 162 (CanLII):
I can find nothing in the above decision or those other cases discussed in it that would appear to alter the principle laid down in such cases as Allsopp v. Orchard (1923) 1 Ch. 323, and Burgess v. Cox (1951) 1 Ch. 383 to the effect that before a waiver or a relinquishment of a benefit may be permitted so as to allow specific performance, there must first be established that there is in existence a contract which may be sued on.
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