Note that a covenant not to compete with a business being carried out on the covenantee’s land may touch and concern the dominant land. It may be argued that such a covenant improves the enjoyment and utility of the dominant land (refer to the extract from the case of [ case ]in your casebook).
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Newton Abbot Co‐operative Society Ltd v Williamson & Treadgold Ltd [1952] Ch 286
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Note that a covenant not to compete with a business being carried out on the covenantee’s land may touch and concern the dominant land. It may be argued that such a covenant improves the enjoyment and utility of the dominant land (refer to the extract from the case of [ case ]in your casebook).
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Note that a covenant not to compete with a business being carried out on the covenantee’s land may touch and concern the dominant land. It may be argued that such a covenant improves the enjoyment and utility of the dominant land (refer to the extract from the case of [ case ]in your casebook).
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Newton Abbot Co‐operative Society Ltd v Williamson & Treadgold Ltd [1952] Ch 286
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