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CCR's -cont.

 

17. Enforcement shall be by proceedings at law or in the equity against any person or persons violating or attempting to violate any covenant, either to restrain violation or to recover damages. Said restrictions may be enforced by the undersigned or the owner or owners of any property in Haynes Crossing II. It is further provided that the failure to enforce said restrictions as to a violation or violations shall not be deemed as a waiver of such right as to any subsequent violation or violations, the right being a continuing one. In the event of such enforcement action, any owner found to have violated any covenant by a court of competent jurisdiction shall be responsible for all court costs and attorney fees.

18. The developer will maintain the common area around the entrance and the easement area for retention on lots 73 and 74 until such time as 75% of the lots in Section I are sold with dwellings on them. When 75% of the lots in Section I are sold with dwellings on them, the property owners in Haynes Crossing, section II will form a garden club and fees will be set and collected to maintain these areas. There shall be a fee of $100.00 collected at each closing to help in the cost of maintaining these areas until the garden club is formed. These funds will be maintained by the developer and used solely for the maintenance of these areas. All mailboxes will be of a standard type as approved by the developer.

19. Invalidation of any one of these covenants by judgment or Court Order shall in no way affect any of the other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect. 

This is a replicate document which Cyril Evers signed on May 21, 2002 which resides with the Register of Deeds in Williamson County in the State of Tennessee.

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