WHEN DOES FREEHOLD COVENANT RUN WITH LAND Flashcards

1
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Definition

A

intagiable porperty right over another’s land

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2
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how many aspects are there to covenants?

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1) Benefit

2) burden

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3
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when can benefit pass?

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CL at 136 LPA express assignment in writing
s36 LPA can pass to named third party who existed at time of contract
In equity it can pass too

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4
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Burden passes?

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Only in equity

can pass indiredctly at CL but weak

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5
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3 ways COMMON LAW benefit passes

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1) Express assignment in writing with notice s136/56 (per)
2) Implied assignment - touches and concerns land (per)
3) Express/statutory annexation (prop)

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6
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Case for implied assignment

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P AND A SWIFT INVESTMENTS

  • if current land owner benefits then it touches the land
  • no contary agreement
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7
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why is annexation prefferable to assignment?

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creates property right

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8
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key cases for annexation s78

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ROGERS v HOSEGOOD
FEDERATED HOMES 1980
SMITH AND SNIPES HALL 19

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9
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Rogers v Hosegoods

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If it is land that benefit then annexation automatically passes with property

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10
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Federated Homes

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Must be stated contaray to s78 otherwise automatically passes
CRITISISED as doesnt need to meet any other critera

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Smith and Snipes Hall

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  • Held that upkeep of riverbank touched and concerned land
  • No contary intentoion so according to s78 must pass
    DENNING DISSENTED
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12
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Passing burden at CL

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1) chain of indemnity

2) halsall v brizell

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13
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Halsall v brizell

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  • if A wants use of shared driveway needs to pay upkeep

- B can get injunction if they dont

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14
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Case for not passing burden at CL

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RHONE v STEVENS

‘a person can only be liable to a contract they are party to/

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15
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Burden passing at equity?

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TULK v MOXHAY 1848

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16
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principles of tulk v moxhay allowing burden to pass in equity

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1) negative covenant
2) Benfit DT, which is proximate and identifiable
3) intended
4) is a properity right so must give notice in writing to successor

17
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Was FEDERATED HOMES a fundamental change to approach of law

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NO
- only confirmed smith and snipes hall (coa)
Yes
- generous interpretation of s78 = creates property rights

RHONE v STEVENS had option to get rid of negative burdens instead of limiting them to equity, didnt want to remove property rights
PROPERTY LIKES TO BE CERTAIN

18
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Release from covenant?

A

s84 lpa
apply to land tribunal
obselete, obstructs reasonable use, consent or no longer of benefit