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Dhruv Tripathi
on Nov 23, 2024Verified
An injunction is the most appropriate remedy in the breach of a restrictive covenant.
Restrictive Covenant
A contractual clause limiting future behaviour. A means by which an owner of property may continue to exercise some control over its use after the property has been conveyed to another.
Injunction
A court order requiring a party to do or cease doing a specific action.
- Acquire knowledge of the distinct legal actions available in instances of breach of property agreements and the significance of restrictive covenants.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the distinct legal actions available in instances of breach of property agreements and the significance of restrictive covenants.
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