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Code · Montana · Title 70 — Property · Chapter 17 · Part 2

70-17-206. Apportionment of burdens and benefits.

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70-17-206 . Apportionment of burdens and benefits. Except as provided in 70-1-522 , if several persons holding by several titles are subject to the burden or entitled to the benefits of a covenant running with the land, the covenant must be apportioned among them according to the value of the property subject to it held by them respectively if the value can be ascertained and, if not, then according to their respective interests in point of quantity.
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