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1 intransitive covenant
Юридический термин: обязательство, не переходящее на правопреемников -
2 intransitive covenant
обязательство, не переходящее на правопреемников -
3 covenant
2) обязательство ( из договора за печатью) | обязываться по договору3) статья договора; условие договора•covenant against encumbrances — гарантия отсутствия обременений;
covenant for further assurance — обязательство о дальнейшем обеспечении безупречности титула;
covenant for quiet enjoyment — гарантия спокойного пользования вещью;
covenant for title — гарантия безупречного правового титула;
covenant in law — обязательство, предполагаемое правом;
covenant not to sue — обязательство о непредъявлении иска;
covenant running with land — обязательство, обременяющее недвижимость и следующее за ней;
- covenant of non-claimcovenant to convey — обязательство передачи титула;
- covenant of right to convey
- covenant of seisin
- covenant of warranty
- absolute covenant
- affirmative covenant
- collateral covenant
- concurrent covenants
- continuing covenant
- declaratory covenant
- dependent covenant
- disjunctive covenant
- executed covenant
- executory covenant
- express covenant
- full covenant
- implied covenant
- independent covenants
- inherent covenant
- intransitive covenant
- joint covenant
- mutual and independent covenants
- negative covenant
- real covenant
- restrictive covenant
- several covenant
- specific covenant
- transitive covenant
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