Note that freehold covenants are often referred to only as restrictive covenants. Restrictive covenants are not included on the ‘lists’ of interests capable of being legal estates and legal interests in land ([ statute ]). They can therefore only ever exist as equitable interests in land (LPA 1925, s 1(3)). As such, they must be protected if the covenant is to bind a successor in title of the burdened land. This is the case whether the servient land has a registered or an unregistered title.
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LPA 1925, s 1(1) and (2) respectively
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Note that freehold covenants are often referred to only as restrictive covenants. Restrictive covenants are not included on the ‘lists’ of interests capable of being legal estates and legal interests in land ([ statute ]). They can therefore only ever exist as equitable interests in land (LPA 1925, s 1(3)). As such, they must be protected if the covenant is to bind a successor in title of the burdened land. This is the case whether the servient land has a registered or an unregistered title.
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Note that freehold covenants are often referred to only as restrictive covenants. Restrictive covenants are not included on the ‘lists’ of interests capable of being legal estates and legal interests in land ([ statute ]). They can therefore only ever exist as equitable interests in land (LPA 1925, s 1(3)). As such, they must be protected if the covenant is to bind a successor in title of the burdened land. This is the case whether the servient land has a registered or an unregistered title.
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LPA 1925, s 1(1) and (2) respectively
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