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Section 43-12-1 – Covenants running with land defined.

43-12-1. Covenants running with land defined. Certain covenants contained in grants of estates in real property are appurtenant to such estates and pass with them so as to bind the assigns of the covenantor, and to vest in the assigns of the covenantee, in the same manner as if they had personally entered into them. […]

Section 43-12-2 – Classification of covenants running with land.

43-12-2. Classification of covenants running with land. The only covenants which run with the land are: (1)Those made for the direct benefit of the property or some part of it, then in existence; (2)Covenants of warranty for quiet enjoyment or for further assurance, on the part of the grantor; (3)Covenants for the payment of rent […]

Section 43-12-3 – Parties bound by covenants running with land.

43-12-3. Parties bound by covenants running with land. A covenant running with the land binds those only who acquire the whole estate of the covenantor in all or some part of the property. Source: CivC 1877, §824; CL 1887, §3448; RCivC 1903, §1141; RC 1919, §748; SDC 1939, §51.0425.

Section 43-12-4 – Covenants running with land–Limitation to certain assigns.

43-12-4. Covenants running with land–Limitation to certain assigns. A covenant for the addition of some new thing to real property, or for the direct benefit of some part of the property not then in existence or annexed thereto, when contained in a grant of an estate in such property, and made by the covenantor expressly […]

Section 43-12-5 – Liability for breach of covenant running with land.

43-12-5. Liability for breach of covenant running with land. No one, merely by reason of having acquired an estate subject to a covenant running with the land, is liable for breach of the covenant before he acquired the estate, or after he has parted with it or ceased to enjoy its benefits. Source: CivC 1877, […]