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When imposing restrictions on a new large subdivision, the procedure normally used is:

A) To publish them in a newspaper of general circulation at least 30 days prior to the first sale
B) To include them in the final public report issued by the Real Estate Commissioner
C) To include them as a covenant in the deed to each individual parcel
D) To record them with the county recorder, with adequate reference made thereto in the deed to each parcel

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When imposing restrictions on a new large subdivision, the procedure normally used is to include them as a covenant in the deed to each individual parcel (Option C) and to record them with the county recorder, with adequate reference made thereto in the deed to each parcel (Option D).

Step-by-step explanation:

When imposing restrictions on a new large subdivision, the procedure normally used is to include them as a covenant in the deed to each individual parcel (Option C) and to record them with the county recorder, with adequate reference made thereto in the deed to each parcel (Option D). This means that the restrictions are legally binding and must be adhered to by the property owners within the subdivision. Publishing them in a newspaper (Option A) and including them in the Real Estate Commissioner's report (Option B) may provide information to potential buyers, but they do not have the same legal weight as including them in the deed and recording them with the county recorder.

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