The Uniform Commercial Code provides that specific performance they be decreed when the goods sold are unique or other proper circumstances. The Code retains the traditional requienent that goods be unique and that there be no adequae remedy at law.Howerer, the Code also allows this specific perfomance remedy "in other proper circumstances," which generaily means that the goods cannot be bought elsewhere at a reasonable price. For example peaches and oranges are not unique. But if an early severe forst destroys most of the peaches and oranges, drastically raising the price of the surviving crop, a court might award specific performance to a buyer in a contract to sell peaches and oranges.