Talk:Restrictive covenant
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Are people really going to think "restrictive covenant" is a grammatical term? --Calieber 00:22, 11 Oct 2003 (UTC)
- No less so than "grammatical term". 18.26.0.18 21:12, 26 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Restrictive covenant questions that could be addressed
The information here is interesting, but what examples of the legal implications are there?
- How does a homeowner's association enforce a fine? They aren't endowed with any real ability to levy penalties such as jail time or taking one's home for non-payment of a fine. Granted, they can take a non-compliant homeowner to civil court, but that's a different story.
- Why courts have invalidated discriminatory covenants, what other examples of covenants are there that can be considered unenforcable?
- How does one obviate one's obligation to a covenant? By what mechanism of law does a covenant remain with the property?
- Who decides what the covenant covers, and what checks and balances are there?
--JD 04:14, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
