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Equitable Servitudes
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Equitable Servitudes -- Generally A covenant enforced as running with the land in a court of equity even though it does not meet all the requirements of a real covenant. Key issue = which requirements may be lacking?
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Tulk v. Moxhay Leicester Square -- 1750
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Tulk v. Moxhay Equestrian Statute -- 1790
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Tulk v. Moxhay Leicester Square -- today
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London County Council v. Allen London County Council Building Today
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Texas Elements of Equitable Servitudes 1. Successor to burdened land took its interest with notice of the restriction.
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Texas Elements of Equitable Servitudes 1. Successor to burdened land took its interest with notice of the restriction. 2. Covenant limits the use of the burdened land.
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Texas Elements of Equitable Servitudes 1. Successor to burdened land took its interest with notice of the restriction. 2. Covenant limits the use of the burdened land. 3. Covenant benefits the land of the party seeking to enforce it.
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Implied Reciprocal Equitable Servitude 1. Lots in residential subdivision originally owned by common owner/developer.
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Implied Reciprocal Equitable Servitude 1. Lots in residential subdivision originally owned by common owner/developer. 2. Owner/Developer imposed restrictions in deeds of most conveyed parcels.
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Implied Reciprocal Equitable Servitude 1. Lots in residential subdivision originally owned by common owner/developer. 2. Owner/Developer imposed restrictions in deeds of most conveyed parcels. 3. Developer imposes general plan upon subdivision (uniform restrictions on most deeds, recorded declaration, etc.)
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Sprague v. Kimball
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Kimball (Seller) SpragueGrossman(Purchaser with restrictions)w/o restrictions)
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Sanborn v. McLean House a few blocks away from Collingwood & Second
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Sanborn v. McLean Type of gas station McLean wants to build.
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