Maryland Code § EN-1-804

Section EN-1-804
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(a) An environmental covenant that complies with this subtitle runs with
the land.
(b) An environmental covenant that is otherwise effective is valid and
enforceable even if:
(1) It is not appurtenant to an interest in real property;
(2) It can be or has been assigned to a person other than the original
holder;
(3) It is not of a character that has been recognized traditionally at
common law;
(4) It imposes a negative burden;
(5) It imposes an affirmative obligation on a person having an
interest in the real property or on the holder;
(6) The benefit or burden does not touch or concern real property;
(7) There is no privity of estate or contract;

(8) The holder dies, ceases to exist, resigns, or is replaced; or
(9) The owner of an interest subject to the environmental covenant
and the holder are the same person.
(c) An instrument that creates restrictions or obligations with respect to
real property that would qualify as activity and use limitations except for the fact
that the instrument was recorded before October 1, 2005, is not invalid or
unenforceable because of any of the limitations on enforcement of interests described
in subsection (b) of this section or because it was identified as an easement, servitude,
deed restriction, or other interest. This subtitle does not apply in any other respect to
such an instrument.
(d) This subtitle does not invalidate or render unenforceable any interest,
whether designated as an environmental covenant or other interest, that is otherwise
enforceable under state law.

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