57-3-107. Unenforceable covenants -- Definition -- Inclusion in recorded document.
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57-3-107. Unenforceable covenants -- Definition -- Inclusion in recorded document.
(1)As used in this chapter, "unenforceable covenant" means a restriction on alienation of real property, whether recited in a document to be recorded under this chapter, or recited in a document of record under this chapter, which is based on race, gender, national origin, marital status, or a similar classification determined to be unenforceable under state or federal law.
(2)A document which recites an unenforceable covenant may be recorded as provided in this chapter.
(3)Any unenforceable covenant recited in a document to be recorded under this chapter or recited in a document of record is considered void, but does not invalidate the remainder of the document.
Amended by Chapter 163 , 1999 General Session