188 Ky. 74 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1920
Opinion op the Court by
Affirming.
The deed conveying the property to the Old Kentucky Packing Company contains the following restriction:
“It is a part of the consideration moving to the first parties that the land and sewer privileges hereby conveyed shall never be used, or the buildings or business thereon, in any way that is offensive or injurious to the . surrounding lands of the first parties or to Hinkston creek as stock water, which is guaranteed by the second party and which runs with the land hereby conveyed, in favor of first parties, or any subsequent owner or owners of said surrounding lands.”
Claiming that the use of the property by negroes for residence purposes was a violation of the restriction, the Magowans brought suit to enjoin O’Bear from building a residence on the lot, and to enjoin Young from making other sales to negroes for residence purposes. On final hearing the relief prayed for was denied, and plaintiffs appeal.
It is the contention of plaintiffs that the language of the restriction is broad and comprehensive, and included every use that may be made of the land and sewer privileges, or of the buildings or business thereon, that is in
Judgment affirmed.