Generally, restrictive covenants are addressed by state laws that provide a statute of limitations. In Masachusetts, restrictive subdivision covenants that are recorded after 1961 expire after 30 years. There are different types of covenants. You would need to check the specific type you have in mind under your particular state laws.
Yes, a contract can violate a law if its terms or conditions go against existing legal regulations or statutes.
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They can have a criminal charge brought against them.
It depends on the terms of your probation, but probably not.
Generally, yes. There is usually a clause within the subdivision covenant that addresses that situation. You will need to keep in mind that there may come a day when the violators are given notice and will need to resolve any issues that violate the covenants. Other property have the right to the benefits of any provisions set forth in the original declaration.
Yes, it is generally against the law to take pictures of someone without their consent, as it can violate their privacy rights.
I will not violate your privacy.
Do not respond. It could be a trick. If you don't have an order against them, they can technically contact you. But if you respond to them, you will violate the order. If their contact persists, you can get a protective order against them for harassment.
ViolateA sentence for the word violate is: It's smart not to violate the law.
The noun forms of "violate" are violation and violator.
He took over Poland and the Soviet Union STILL didn't enter the war against Japan.
The past tense of violate is violated.