restrictive covenants การใช้
- In Canada, governmental authorities may use restrictive covenants as well as zoning.
- At the time, restrictive covenants could be enforced by the courts.
- Non-compete clauses in the United States are also called restrictive covenants.
- Not until 1948 did the Supreme Court strike down restrictive covenants.
- In 1948, a bill to outlaw restrictive covenants was introduced in the Legislature.
- Restraints of trade can also appear in post-termination restrictive covenants in employment contracts.
- Its restrictive covenant has preserved it through much development nearby.
- Restrictive covenants in deeds had prevented minorities from purchasing properties from any subsequent owner.
- So-called " restrictive covenants " are common in property deeds.
- Bouton placed restrictive covenants on all lots in Roland Park.
- American Express has had some success challenging Visa's restrictive covenants.
- Its the Restrictive covenant with the homeowner's association that does.
- :Presumably these are restrictive covenants imposed when the land was sold in the past.
- Restrictive covenants were established to prohibit the sale of any of its properties to blacks.
- In April 1968, the city council passed an open housing ordinance, making restrictive covenants illegal.
- Some property owners reacted to their new neighbors by adding restrictive covenants to their deeds.
- I opt out on the general principle of opting out of all restrictive covenants, whenever possible.
- This began to change in the 1940s, but many deeds contained restrictive covenants into the 1950s.
- Still, racially restrictive covenants, ghosts of the nation's segregationist past, have a way of haunting politicians.
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