Property Ownership
A covenant running with the land in Utah means:
AThe covenant expires when the current owner sells
BThe covenant is binding on all future owners of the property✓ Correct
COnly the original parties to the covenant are bound
DThe covenant is enforceable only for 20 years
Explanation
A covenant that 'runs with the land' is automatically binding on all subsequent owners of the burdened property, not just the original covenantor. Requirements include intent, touch and concern to the land, and privity of estate.
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