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Chapter 26, Problem 3RE
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Case summary: A two-story home was sold by the person W and person EB to a person VS in Roche town. The deed on warranty did not specify the covenants which will be involved in Conveyance. There was a public park adjacent to the property that included the famous frisbee golf court. The deed allowed the Roche citizen the right to walk on the public trail in the park. Teens regularly threw the frisbee to the walking path that is behind the land of VS. He shouted and demanded that the teenagers should not throw the objects on his land.
To find: The type of agreement in real property law.
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