Restrictive Covenant Flashcards

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What are the 2 types of Covenants?

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  • Positive Covenant = requires landowner to conduct activity
  • Restrictive Covenant = refrains landowner from doing something
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What is a covenant?

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A formal promise that is associated w land rather than person. It binds future parties to leasehold, not just OG parties.

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Why should a covenant be used instead of contractual promise?

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  • Desire to maintain the character of neighbourhood
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What are the traits of a Restrictive Covenant?

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  • Binding on future purchasers/transferees
  • ALWAYS benefit DT at the expense of servient tenement
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Difference between Easement and Restrictive Covenant?

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Easement = Facilitating a POSITIVE right for DT owner to do something on ST”s land. Exists at Law and EQUITY
Restrictive Covenant = LIMITING what servient tenement owner can do on own land. Exists ONLY at equity

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What are the 4 requirements for Restrictive Covenant

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  1. Covenator must have notice for restriction/burden on their land
  2. Restriction on ST must provide benefit to DT
  3. Restriction must be intended to run w both plots of land
  4. Restriction must be NEGATIVE in nature –> prevents ST from doing sth
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Does a RC need to be created formally?

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No

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What are 4 ways to discharge a RC

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  1. Obsolescence pathway (s84(1)(a) PLA) = restriction now rendered as obsolete due to changes in character of property
  2. Impingement pathway (s84(1)(a)) = restriction is impeding reasonable use of ST and that removing restriction would not affect the practical benefit of DT
  3. Express agreement pathway = owners of DT are in express or implied agreement w ST that RC should be removed (seldom)
  4. No Harm pathway = removal/modfication of RC wouuld cause no ‘substantial injuries’ to those entitled to benefit of DT

Only 1 needs to be successful, but try to get all 4 to maximise success

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