This page deals with two cases on the enforcement of positive covenants: The owner of the communal parts of a holiday village was entitled to enforce positive covenants against bungalow owners in the village in respect of the costs of maintaining various shared areas and facilities. Although some of the owners were successors-in-title to the covenants, it was held that the covenant to pay was sufficiently relevant to the rights granted to the purchasers to be enforceable under the -benefit…
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