HomeMy WebLinkAbout0072 before defined shall be held by the Condominium Association as a
reserve fund for the benefit of the ownera of apartments as their
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interests appear on Exhibit "A". •
4. Limited Common Elements. Limited Common
Elements consist of a parking space and balcony reserved for the
exclusive use of the owner of an apartment. One parkinq space shall
be assigned to each owner at the time of purchase of such apartiaent.
Limited Common Elements reserved as appurtenances to apartments
are shown on Exhibit "B". ~
C. Management Easement - The Condominium Association
shall have an easement for access to all apartments and the comanon
elements for ingress and egress as required by their respective
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officers, directors, employees and/or agents in order to perform
their respective obligations and duties as set forth herein.
D. Utility Easenients - Easements are reserved in,
on, over, under and through the condominium property as may be
required for the construction and installation of all necessary
utility services and the maintenance of same in order to serve this
condaminium adequately.
E. Pergetual Non-Exclusive Easennent in C~non
Elements - The Conunon Elements shall be, and the same are hereby
declared to be subject to a perpetual non-exclusive easement, which
easement is hereby created in favor of all of the apartment owners
in this condominium for their use and for the•use of their imnediate
~ families, guests, invitees or licensees for all proper and normal
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~ the same are reasonably intended. The Condominium Association shall
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~ F. Easement for Encroachments - All the Condominium
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~ Property shall be subject to easements for encroachments which now
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which encroachments shall be permitted to remain undistnrbed and such
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~ easements shall continue until such encroachments no longer exist.
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