deed restriction

collocation in English

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deed
noun[C]
uk
/diːd/
us
/diːd/
an intentional act, especially a very bad or very ...
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restriction
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
us
/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
an official limit ...
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(Definition ofdeedandrestrictionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Bydeedrestriction, at least one member of the household must be age fifty-five or higher.
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The 1936deedrestrictionstates that the city is required to maintain the land as a public park.
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They relied extensively on private deed restrictions as a tool for regulating the use of land in the areas they developed.
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In 2006, residents approved changes to deed restrictions to allow greater density of urban mixed-use and residential construction.
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Mountain biking is restricted to the fire road as of 2004 because of deed restrictions regarding the state park.
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New deed restrictions were put into place, two streets were closed and the area was developed into a neighborhood asset.
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The community has deed restrictions which require minimum set-backs from the street and prevent the establishment of businesses within the neighborhood's boundary.
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Deed restrictions state this parcel must remain as a burial site and be maintained as such.
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In fact, they wrote the prohibition laws into the original deed restrictions for the land sold.
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At the time of the transfer, deed restrictions were created that prohibit permanent housing and casinos on the island.
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The balance of the properties were enrolled by current or former owners, who donated the deed restrictions to the organization along with endowment fund contributions.
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In practice, these policies involve placing deed restrictions on 10%-30% of new houses or apartments in order to make the cost of the housing affordable to lower-income households.
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The deed restrictions in most neighborhoods renew automatically every twenty to twenty-five years unless a majority of the homeowners agree to change them with notarized votes.
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Deed restrictions prohibited industrial development.
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Schwartz's neighbors complained that the garden was violating deed restrictions.
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Furthermore, to ensure that the affordable units are not resold for profit, deed restrictions generally fix a long-term resale price ceiling, eliminating a potential benefit of home ownership.
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Merrill developed some of the properties himself, and instituted deed restrictions on the sale of lots to ensure that the area would contain only high quality upper middle class homes.
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