The conveyance expressly denied the existence of a building scheme.
Held: Covenants which were made ‘for the benefit of the remainder of the Chorleywood Estate (Loudwater) belonging to the vendor’ were not annexed to each part later sold off.
Citations:
[1966] 1 WLR 841
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Cited – Small v Oliver and Saunders (Developments) Ltd ChD 25-May-2006
The claimant said his property had the benefit of covenants in a building scheme so as to allow him to object to the building of an additional house on a neighbouring plot in breach of a covenant to build only one house on the plot. Most but not all . .
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Updated: 01 May 2022; Ref: scu.242387