BOILING SP. LAKES DIV., ETC. v. COASTAL SERV. CORP.

No. 7513DC364.

218 S.E.2d 476 (1975)

27 N.C. App. 191

BOILING SPRING LAKES DIVISION OF REEVES TELECOM CORPORATION v. COASTAL SERVICES CORPORATION et al.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 15, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frink, Foy & Gainey by Henry G. Foy, Southport, for appellant.

Ledgett, Gall & Edwards, P.A., by G. Thomas Gall, Southport, for appellees.


CLARK, Judge.

The courts hold that restrictive covenants imposed by the original owners or a common vendor of a tract of land in pursuance of a general plan for the development and improvement of the property, are valid and enforceable, provided they are not contrary to law or public policy. Webster, "Real Estate Law in North Carolina", § 344 (1971); 7 Thompson, Real Property, § 3164 (1962).

In North Carolina restrictive covenants are strictly construed...

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