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- Tulk v Moxhay is a landmark English land law case which decided that in certain cases a restrictive covenant can "run with the land" (i.e. a ****ure owner...
- Edward Moxhay (1787-1849) was a Victorian shoemaker, biscuit maker and property speculator, best known for his involvement in a landmark English land law...
- Edward Moxhay, shoemaker, biscuit maker and property speculator, best known for his involvement in the landmark English land law case Tulk v Moxhay Elizabeth...
- land was subject to the significant legal case of Tulk v Moxhay. The plot's previous owner, Moxhay, had agreed upon a covenant not to erect buildings but...
- leasehold and freehold tenure. By virtue of the landmark case of Tulk v Moxhay, in English law only restrictive covenants can be enforced against freehold...
- restrictive covenants in equity is generally regarded as that of Tulk v Moxhay, in which it was determined that the burden could run in equity subject...
- mastering (tracks 1–5, 7–13) Russ Keffertmastering (track 6) Suzanne Moxhayartwork Monroe, Jazz (6 July 2011). "Album Review: Gazelle Twin - The...
- liberties of individuals and limiting the scope of executive power. Tulk v Moxhay (1848) 41 ER 1143: establishing that in certain cases a restrictive covenant...
- such covenants would need to comply with the rule expressed in Tulk v Moxhay, in that they "should touch or concern the land as contradistinguished from...
- case concerning Leicester Square, a pillar of this English law, Tulk v Moxhay Sykes, 104–111 Historic England, "Berkeley Square (1000516)", National Heritage...