Property Law
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Property Law Assessment 2, Question 2 Chuck decides to go into property development. He finds for sale a row of three derelict empty cottages close to the Thames Estuary at Feversham Creek, and a strip of land between them and the Creek. He thinks property values here are about to rise dramatically. The whole area is owned by the Mockingbird Estate. Chuck successfully negotiates purchase of the cottages, and of the strip by the Creek. In the conveyance, both Chuck and Mockingbird covenant not to use their land in the area for industrial purposes. Chuck is now ready to start work on the cottages, but has these concerns: (a) Chuck wants the buyers of each plot to be able to enforce the industrial purposes covenants against Mockingbird and against each other. Purchasers from covenantors are in fact bound by restrictive covenants. This is a restrictive covenant in that it restricts the purchasers use...

