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Real Property β’ Real Covenants
PROP#142
Legal Definition
The remedy for breach of an equitable servitude is an injunction.
Plain English Explanation
If an equitable servitude requires someone to not do something, but they do do something, then a court can issue an injunction, ordering the person to stop what they are doing in violation of the servitude.
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Related Concepts
How is an equitable servitude created?
How is an equitable servitude terminated?
How may a covenant be terminated?
In assessing an equitable servitude, when will a benefit run with the land?
In assessing an equitable servitude, when will a burden run with the land?
In assessing real covenants, how will courts treat racially restrictive covenants?
In assessing whether a real covenant will run with the land, what constitutes intent?
In assessing whether a real covenant will run with the land, what constitutes notice?
In assessing whether a real covenant will run with the land, what is horizontal privity?
In assessing whether a real covenant will run with the land, what is touch and concern?
In assessing whether a real covenant will run with the land, what is vertical privity?
What are the 5 equitable defenses against enforcement of an equitable servitude?
What is an equitable servitude?
What is a real covenant?
What is required for a benefit to run with the land?
What is required for a burden to run with the land?
When may an equitable servitude be implied?
Which covenants always run with the land?