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... general public may enjoy rights of way over pathways crossing the freeholder's land, may have a right of access onto the land to effect repairs to their own property. The rights that others enjoy over privately owned property are known as easements. A further form of title restriction is the covenant. A covenant may be an obligation to do something such as an obligation to keep the buildings on the land in a good state of repair or an obligation to make a financial contribution to some shared facility such as a car park or private road. Alternatively, a covenant may take the form of a prohibition such as a prohibition against using the land for commercial purposes or a prohibition against further building on the land. Relating it your situation the question to be asked is that does the benefit or burden of freehold covenant run in law. The ...
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