Restrictive covenant limits property use and occupancy by prescribing lot size, building lines, architectural style and permitted uses. A restrictive covenant is a private contractual provision, usually in a deed or lease, restricting use and occupancy of real property by prescribing lot size, building lines, architectural style, and permitted uses, and also encompasses noncompetition clauses limiting commercial or competing uses.
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Restrictive covenant limits property use and occupancy by prescribing lot size, building lines, architectural style and permitted uses.
A restrictive covenant is a private contractual provision, usually in a deed or lease, restricting use and occupancy of real property by prescribing lot size, building lines, architectural style, and permitted uses, and also encompasses noncompetition clauses limiting commercial or competing uses.
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