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  1. law specialized. a formal agreement or promise between two or more people: When a covenant is made, then to break it is unjust. restrictive covenant The contract contained a restrictive covenant against building on the land. Synonyms.

  2. 28 de jun. de 2023 · Covenants are agreements between multiple parties that create a legally binding agreement on how each party is to perform.

  3. 1. : an official agreement or compact. an international covenant on human rights. 2. a. : a contract in its entirety or a promise within a contract for the performance or nonperformance of a particular act. a covenant not to sue.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2018 · A Quick Guide to Five Key Covenants. There’s no consensus on the exact number of covenants between God and humanity. However, there are five foundational covenants that God makes with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David, before establishing the new covenant through Jesus.

  5. LAW. a part of a formal written agreement in which it is stated what must or must not be done, or in which someone promises to do or pay something: The lease contains a covenant that no animals can be kept on the property. Any loss of rent may be claimed as damages for breach of covenant (= failure to do as promised).

  6. In real property law, the term real covenants means that conditions are tied to the ownership or use of land. A "covenant running with the land", meeting tests of wording and circumstances laid down in precedent , imposes duties or restrictions upon the use of that land regardless of the owner.

  7. covenant /ˈkʌvənənt/ n. a binding agreement; contract. an agreement in writing under seal, as to pay a stated annual sum to a charity. a particular clause in such an agreement, esp in a lease. (in early English law) an action in which damages were sought for breach of a sealed agreement.

  8. Covenants in the ancient world were solemn agreements by which societies attempted to regularize the behaviour of both individuals and social organizations, particularly in those contexts in which social control was either inadequate or nonexistent.

  9. noun. Literally, a contract. In the Bible (see also Bible ), an agreement between God and his people, in which God makes promises to his people and, usually, requires certain conduct from them. In the Old Testament, God made agreements with Noah, Abraham, and Moses.

  10. A covenant is a formal agreement or promise, usually included in a contract or deed, to do or not do a particular act. Covenants are particularly relevant in the fields of contract law and property law. An example of a contractual covenant is a non-compete agreement.

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