Covenants in United States
Practical Information
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Agreements of legal validity between two or more persons to do or to refrain from doing some act, or that a given state of facts exists or does not exist. Covenants may arise by implication of law or from the conduct of the parties and may be divided into two classes: (1) personal covenants, and (2) covenants running with the land, known as restrictive covenants. See Covenant of Title, below.
Covenants in Deeds
Covenants of Title
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Covenants in State Statute Topics
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Resources
Further Reading
- Information about Covenants in the Gale Encyclopedia of American Law.
Covenants Running With The Land in the context of Real Estate
Resurces
See Also
- Running With The Land