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<p>law calls <a href="page.php?w=easement">easement</a>s. However, covenants and equitable servitudes in most of the jurisdictions across North America are slightly different. The usual distinction is based on the remedy plaintiff seeks and <a href="page.php?w=precedent">precedent</a> will allow for the scenario in question. Where the terms are unmerged, holders of a covenant seek money damages; holders of equitable servitudes seek injunctions.  The term used to exist in England widely before <a href="page.php?w=Tulk_v_Moxhay">Tulk v Moxhay</a> and</p><p>
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