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#estates #freehold-covenant #land #law
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There are two conditions for the benefit to pass in equity: 1. The covenant must touch and concern the land; and 2. The successor in title to the covenantee must have become entitled to its benefit by either [...], as set out by Sir Charles Hall V‐C in Renals v Cowlishaw (1878) 9 ChD 125 at 129.
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annexation, assignment or a scheme of development

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#estates #freehold-covenant #land #law
Question
There are two conditions for the benefit to pass in equity: 1. The covenant must touch and concern the land; and 2. The successor in title to the covenantee must have become entitled to its benefit by either [...], as set out by Sir Charles Hall V‐C in Renals v Cowlishaw (1878) 9 ChD 125 at 129.
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#estates #freehold-covenant #land #law
Question
There are two conditions for the benefit to pass in equity: 1. The covenant must touch and concern the land; and 2. The successor in title to the covenantee must have become entitled to its benefit by either [...], as set out by Sir Charles Hall V‐C in Renals v Cowlishaw (1878) 9 ChD 125 at 129.
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annexation, assignment or a scheme of development
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