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A property has a restriction dating back to the 1920s that limits the sale of the property to persons of a particular race. The owner has entered into a purchase agreement with a buyer. The restriction is:

Sagot :

The restriction on the building to prevent sale to persons of a particular race means it is unenforcable but the sale can go through.

Restrictions like this are unconstitutional because it is promotes discrimination of some race.

  • Also, it is also unconstitutional to enforce a racially restrictive covenant although the existence does not prevent the conveyance going through.  

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  • Hence, the restriction on the building to prevent sale to persons of a particular race means it is unenforcable but the sale can go through

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

Missing options includes "A. valid and enforceable B. unenforceable so the contract is void C. unenforcable but the sale can go through D. enforceable if the buyer agrees"

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