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Real Covenants

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Real Covenants

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Definition

Promise which is enforceable not only between the original parties, but also between successors of either party because they are now the new owners of the land.

The future owners are bound even though they did not agree.

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Distinguish from:

1. Assignment of contract rights

2. Affirmative easements

3. Negative easements

4. Conditions

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Elements of Real Covenant

1. Enforceable promises under contract law

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Elements of Real Covenant

2. Intent for Promise to Run with the Land

Common law – “assigns”

Modern law – special terminology not needed

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Elements of Real Covenant

3. “Touch and Concern” land requirement

Connection between promise and land▪ Burden touches land (impacts land, not

landowner personally)▪ Benefit touches land (makes land more

valuable, not landowner personally)

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Elements of Real Covenant

3. “Touch and Concern” land requirement

How satisfy?

▪ Both benefit and burden (common law)

▪ Just burden

▪ Just benefit

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Elements of Real Covenant

4. Privity of estate

Mutual Privity▪ Original parties had mutual interest in

same land▪ Example = landlord-tenant▪ Modern law does not require mutual

privity

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Elements of Real Covenant

4. Privity of estate

Horizontal Privity▪ Land-based relationship between

original parties▪ Examples = landlord-tenant, buyer-

seller, grantor-grantee▪ Modern law = Often does not require

horizontal privity thus allowing neighbors to enter into real covenants.

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Elements of Real Covenant

4. Privity of estate

Vertical Privity▪ New owner of burdened or

benefited property must obtain property from prior person who was burdened or benefited.

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Gallagher v. Bell

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Neponsit v. Emigrant

1936 Photo of Neponsit

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Neponsit v. Emigrant

1924 Colorized Photo of Neponsit

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Neponsit v. Emigrant

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