Idaho Summons for Specific Performance and Exp edited Trial is a legal procedure used to compel a party to fulfill their obligations under a contract. It is used when one party has failed to perform a contractual obligation and the other party seeks to enforce the contract. It is a court order to the non-performing party to either comply with the contract or face a lawsuit. There are two types of Idaho Summons for Specific Performance and Exp edited Trial: Standard Summons and Expedited Summons. The Standard Summons is served to the non-performing party and requires them to appear in court to defend their actions. The Expedited Summons is served to the non-performing party without the need for a court appearance and can be used to speed up the process of enforcing a contract. Both types of Idaho Summons for Specific Performance and Exp edited Trial require a filing fee and may include additional costs for service fees.