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When covenants are breached, the convenantor (grantee) loses their rights to the covenantee (grantor) and are liable for damages at law.

When conditions are breached, the contract is void and the breaching party is liable for damages.

Between the two, if violated, covenants do not destroy the conveyance, conditions do destroy conveyance.

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