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Restrictive Covenant
A condition applying to land which specifies what the owner cannot do.

 


Restrictive covenants
Provisions that place constraints on the operations of borrowers, such as restrictions on
working capital, fixed assets, future borrowing, and payment of dividend.
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Restrictive covenants are also likely to be included if your property is leasehold. . Such clauses will prevent certain actions such as running a business or building an extension. You may even be restrained from erecting a TV aerial! ...

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Restrictive covenants - A clause in a deed that limits the way ownership of real estate may be used.

RESTRICTIVE COVENANT
A private agreement, usually contained in a deed, which restricts the use and occupancy of real property.

Restrictive covenants are created by deed and may "run with the land," binding all subsequent purchasers of the land, or may be "personal" and binding only between the original seller and buyer.

Douglas cited past state action, restrictive covenants, public funds used 'by urban development agencies to build racial ghettoes,' the assignment of teachers, ...

High-yield bonds were extremely attractive for borrowers, as they had lower interest rates and greater liquidity than private placements, and they imposed fewer restrictions on the actions of the borrowers (restrictive covenants) than either loans ...

Most business loans contain both affirmative and restrictive covenants that impose certain conditions on the borrower that permit acceleration of the maturity if the loan conditions are violated.

2009-205, the taxpayer recorded a 'Declaration of Restrictive Covenant' for a donation of unused development rights above a building.

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Restrictive covenants
Provisions that place constraints on the operations of borrowers, such as restrictions on working capital, fixed assets, future borrowing, and payment of dividend.

Encumbrance
Claim or lien or interest in a property that complicates the title process, interfering with its use or transfer. Restrictive covenants.

legally enforceable terms that govern the use of property. These terms are transferred with the property deed. Discriminatory covenants are illegal and unenforceable. Also known as a condition, restriction, deed restriction or restrictive covenant.

of dividends a firm can pay to shareholders and restrict the ability of the firm to issue additional debt. Generally, the more negative covenants exist in a bond issue, the lower the interest rate on the debt will be since the restrictive covenants ...

Refinancing: Prepayment of the existing debt and substitution of new debt on more attractive terms (e.g., at a lower cost, with a longer maturity, or with fewer or less restrictive covenants).

Negative covenants are written directly into the agreement creating the bond issue, are legally binding on the issuer, and exist to protect the best interests of the bondholders. Also referred to as "restrictive covenant".

Restricted stock typically vests in increments over a period of several years. Dividends or dividend equivalent rights may be paid, and award holders may have voting rights, during the restricted period.
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restrictive covenant A portion of a firm's retained earnings not legally available for dividend payment. restructure To reorganize a firm's operations. restructuring See restructure.

See also: Indenture, Banks, Principal balance, Saving, Constraint

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