In any such action, the transferee, purchaser
or grantee shall be entitled to a lien upon the portion of the land
from which the subdivision was made, that remains in the possession
of the subdivider or his assigns or successors, to secure the return
of any deposit made or purchase price paid, and also a reasonable
search fee, survey expense, and title closing expense, if any. Any
such action must be brought within two years after the date of the
resale or conveyance of the land, or within six years if unrecorded.
Except as hereinafter provided, these regulations shall not be deemed
to interfere with, abrogate, annul or otherwise affect in any manner
whatsoever any easements, covenants or other agreements between parties.
Whenever the provisions of these regulations impose greater restrictions
upon the use of land or buildings or upon the height of buildings,
or require a larger percentage of lot to be left unoccupied than the
provisions of other ordinances, rules, regulations or permits or any
easements, covenants or other agreements between parties, the provisions
of these regulations shall govern.