1011. Essentials of a building scheme.
Real Property and Registration (Volume 87 (2022)) | Commentary(3) Schemes of Development
A building scheme is a common species of the genus described as 'schemes of development'1 under which the owners of lots within the scheme are each able to enforce the restrictions imposed on all the lots. In order to establish a building scheme the traditional requirements are:
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(1) that there was a common vendor
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(3) Schemes of Development
A building scheme is a common species of the genus described as 'schemes of development'1 under which the owners of lots within the scheme are each able to enforce the restrictions imposed on all the lots. In order to establish a building scheme the traditional requirements are:
-
(1) that there was a common vendor
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