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43 Ky. L.J. 523 (1954-1955)
Criminal Law--The Law as to Concealed Deadly Weapons

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Assuming the above to be true-that this use, maintenance or
grant of a right of way would be a breach of the restrictive covenant-
an injunction may and should be granted if the requirements of
mutuality and notice are met. It has been said above that, unless
there is some mutuality of covenant, purchasers of lots in a restricted
subdivision may not enforce the covenant as against one another.
However, it has also been said that a recorded plat embodying the
restrictions will be sufficient evidence of the quasi-mutuality of covenant
necessary to allow such enforcement, and in the situation here being
considered there was such a recorded plat. Further, it has been recog-
nized that constructive as well as actual notice of the restriction is
enough to bind a subsequent purchaser, and in the hypothetical situa-
tion it was assumed that the defendant had not only constructive, but
actual, notice of the restriction.
Finally, under the original hypothetical situation the defendant
proposed to act in his individual capacity and, therefore cannot rely
on the right of eminent domain as a means of breaching the restrictive
covenant. However, when the added fact is assumed that the defendant
is only asserting a right to dedicate the lot in question to the county
for the purpose of constructing the proposed extension to South Ridge
Drive, the question of eminent domain does arise. As has been shown,
however, it is very probable that this proposed dedication should be
held invalid for lack of acceptance, and for that reason the necessity
of challenging the county's right to eminent domain is averted.
CHARi~s R. HAmm
CRIMINAL LAW-THE LAW AS TO CONCEALED
DEADLY WEAPONS
Man, by instinct, has always been and always will be concerned
with his own personal safety. Naturally, this concern has led to the
development of numerous instruments which he has used both for
offensive and defensive purposes. These instruments vary in descrip-
tion to such an extent that practically any object capable of inflicting
bodily injury has been used as a weapon. However, they all usually
have one common characteristic: they are relatively small and compact
and capable of being carried on the person. In their evolutional
development an attempt has been made to obtain a maximum of killing
power from the smallest possible weapon. In trying to reach this goal,
man has used everything from a rock to the powerful hand guns of
the present day.

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