Question: Which of the following are reasons why a court would NOT grant specific performance even though the case would otherwise qualify for it? Which of the following are reasons why a court would NOT grant specific performance even though the case would otherwise qualify for it? When the use of compulsion through specific performance would be contrary to public policy. All of the listed choices are valid reasons why a court would not grant specific performance in an otherwise qualifying case. When specific performance would cause unreasonable hardship or loss to the breaching party or to third persons. When the contract was induced by mistake or by unfair practices.