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re·stric·tion n1: something that restricts: asa: a regulation that restricts or restrainsb: a limitation on the use or enjoyment of property or a facility2 a: an act of restrictingb: the state of being restricted
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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angustiae, bonds, boundary, bounds, check, circumscription, condition, confinement, constraint, constriction, containment, curb, demarcation, distinction, finis, impediment, interdiction, limitation, modus, obligation, prohibition, qualification, regulation, reservation, restraint
associated concepts: restriction on alienation
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abridgment (disentitlement), arrest, barrier, blockade (limitation), bondage, censorship, check (bar), commitment (confinement), compulsion (coercion), condition (contingent provision), constraint (imprisonment), custody (incarceration), damper (stopper), decrease, detention, deterrence, deterrent, disadvantage, duress, economy (frugality), embargo, enclosure, encumbrance, estoppel, fetter, force (compulsion), guideline, hindrance, impediment, incarceration, injunction, limitation, moderation, modification, obstacle, obstruction, prohibition, provision (clause), qualification (condition), quota, reservation (condition), restraint, salvo, veto
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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Any limitation on activity, by statute, regulation, or contract provision. In multiunit real estate developments, condominiums, and cooperative housing projects, the homeowners' associations or similar organizations that manage these developments are usually required to impose restrictions on use. The restrictions are part of the "covenants, conditions, and restrictions" ("CC&Rs") intended to protect and enhance the property. They are part of each owner's deed.Category: Real Estate & Rental Property → Buying a HouseCategory: Real Estate & Rental Property → Selling a House
Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009.
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n.any limitation on activity, by statute, regulation or contract provision. In multi-unit real estate developments, condominium and cooperative housing projects managed by homeowners' associations or similar organizations, such organizations are usually required by state law to impose restrictions on use. Thus, the restrictions are part of the "covenants, conditions and restrictions" intended to enhance the use of common facilities and property which are recorded and incorporated into the title of each owner.
Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013.