Restrictive Covenants Flashcards

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Restrictive Covenant Definition

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A restrictive covenant is a promise to refrain from doing something related to land.

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Affirmative Covenant Definition

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An affirmative covenant is a promise to do something related to land.

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When to analyze as a Covenant vs. Equitable Servitude

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If plaintiff wants MONEY damages: the promise is a covenant.

If plaintiff wants an INJUNCTION: the promise is an equitable servitude.

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Requirements for the “Burden” of a covenant to run with the land

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Any successor in interest to the burdened estate will be bound by the covenant if (W I T H N):
 Writing
 Intent for the covenant to run
 Touch and concern the burdened land
 Horizontal and vertical privity
 Notice of the covenant when took

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Horizontal Privity

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Nexus between the original promising parties (A and B)

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Vertical Privity

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Nexus between the successor in interest (A-1) and the originally covenanting party (A).

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Requirements for the “Benefit” of a covenant to run with the land

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Promisee’s successor may enforce the covenant if:
* Writing
* Intent
* Touch and concern
* Vertical privity

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Equitable Sevitudes Definition

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An equitable servitude is a covenant that equity will enforce against the assignees of the burdened land who have notice of it.

The usual remedy is an injunction against violation of the covenant.

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Creation of an Equitable Servitude

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Created by promises contained in a writing that satisfies the Statute of Frauds.

To create an equitable servitude (TWIN):
 Touch and concern
 Writing
 Intent (for promise to be enforceable against successors)
 Notice (of burdened land)

NOTE: No privity of estate is required for an ES to be enforceable.

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Implied Equitable Servitude/ “Common Scheme” Doctrine

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An exception to the general requirement that the original promise be in writing- it can be contained in predecessor deeds

Elements of the Common Scheme Doctrine:
o Scheme of development (including D’s lot) when sales began
o D had notice of promise when they took possession

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Defenses to Enforcement of an Equitable Servitude

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A court will not enforce an equitable servitude if:
- Neighborhood conditions have significantly changed to make enforcement inequitable.

  • The person seeking enforcement is violating a similar restriction on his own land (unclean hands);
  • A benefited party acquiesced in a violation of the servitude by a burdened party;
  • A benefited party acted in such a way that a reasonable person would believe the covenant was abandoned or waived (estoppel), or
  • The benefited party fails to bring suit against the violator within a reasonable time (laches).
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Terminating an Equitable Servitude

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An equitable servitude may be terminated by:
(1) written release from the benefit holders,
(2) merger of the benefited and burdened estates, or
(3) condemnation of the burdened property.

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