Stillwater, Inc., enters into a contract with Giselle, who agrees to create 3 original paintings for Stillwater's office headquarters in exchange for $9, 000. Giselle delays, and eventually completely refuses to do the artwork. Meanwhile, Stillwater contracts to sell a warehouse to Brody Mechanics, Inc., for $50, 000. Before the transaction is complete, Judgery Tools Corp offers to pay Stillwater $60, 000 for the warehouse. Stillwater then refuses to transfer the warehouse to Brody, telling Brody their contract is "over, and there is no way in hell we are ever going to agree to sell our warehouse to you." In separate lawsuits by Stillwater against Giselle, and by Brody against Stillwater, the plaintiffs each seek specific performance of their respective contracts. Fully discuss all legal issues relevant to this lawsuit, including what must be proven to establish any relevant legal theories, and how a court would most likely resolve these issues.