72 N.J. Eq. 787 | New York Court of Chancery | 1907
The courts of this state have so frequently given consideration to' the .enforcement of covenants of this, nature that the law con
In the present case I am unable to find any acquiescence upon the part of complainant amounting to a waiver of its right to enforce the covenant in question. Liquor has undoubtedly been sold upon the tract in violation of the covenant and in violation
Violation of other uniform covenants of. the deeds of complainant were also urged as a defence. The testimony was admitted at the hearing, but I deem it irrelevant. The other covenants referred to have no relation to the liquor covenant now in question.
I will advise a decree in accordance with the prayer of the bill.