Arizona Laws 33-436. Effect of insubstantial conditions in conveyance
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When a condition annexed to a grant or conveyance of land is merely nominal and without actual and substantial benefit to the party to whom or in whose favor it is to be performed, it may be wholly disregarded, and a failure to perform the condition shall not forfeit the lands conveyed subject thereto.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 33-436
- land: means and includes mines and mining claims. See Arizona Laws 33-432