Does increased vehicular traffic over a street adjacent to property restricted to residential use destroy or abrogate the residential restriction?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Key v. McCabe, 4 Cal.Rptr. 91 (Cal. App. 1960):

Increased vehicular traffic over a street adjacent to property restricted to residential uses does not destroy or abrogate the residential restriction. As was said in Strong v. Hancock, 201 Cal. 530, 548 , 258 P. 60, 68;

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