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RUNNING WITH THE LAND

A term used in real estate law to refer to a right or duty that remains with the land even after it gets sold and is passed onto every successive owner, for example, a utility easement or right of way to pass through land to enter a landlocked area. A covenant is said to run with the land when either the liability to perform it or the right to take advantage of it passes to the assignee of that land. Brown.

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