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C/L/389. Co-ownership and covenants
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The paper examines the concept of co-ownership explaining the difference between joint tenancies and tenancies in common, exploring the ways in which a joint tenancy could become a tenancy in common, discussing the repercussions of this change and the difficulties that arise from the fact that positive covenants do not 'run with' land and are not binding on successors in title.
KEYWORDS: land law, covenants, joint tenancy, co-ownership,
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