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1. Upper Boundary (first through seventh floor
apartments) - The horizontal plane of the lower surfaces of the
ceiling slab=
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2. Upper Boundary (eighth floor apartments) -
The horizontal plane of the upper surfaces of the sheetrock;
3. Lower Boundary (all apartments) - the
horizontal plane of the lower surfaces of the floor slab. -
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(b) Perimetrical Boundaries. The perimetrical
boundaries of the apartments w e the following boundaries, ~
extended to an intersection with the upper and lower boundaries:
1. Exterior building wall s- the intersecting
vertical planes adjacent to and which include the exterior of the
outside walls of the apartment building bounding an apartment and
fixtures thereon;-and when there is attached to the building a
balcony, porch, stairway or other portion of the building serving
only the apartment being bounded, such boundaries will be the !
intersecting vertical planes adjacent to and which include all of
such structures and fixtures thereon.
2. Interior building walls - the vertical
planes of the center lines of walls bounding an apartment extended
to intersection with other perimetrical boundaries, with the
following exceptions: ~ ~
(i) If interior building walls separate
apartments from common elements, the perimetrical•
boundaries as to such walls-will be the intersecting
vertical glances adjacent to and including the surfaces
thereof facing the common elements.
(ii) If walls between apartments are of varying
thickness, or about a column or shaft, the plane of the t
center line of a bounding wall will be extended to an
intersection with the corfizecting bounding plane without •
regard to the plane of the center line of an intervening
column or shaft.
(iii) If walls of different thickness abut with a
flush side so that their center lines do not intersect,
the plane of the center line of the thinner wall will be
I extended into the thicker wall for a distance which is
or_e-half t(ie thickness of the thinner wall, and the
~ boundary will thence run at right angle to the plane of
the center line of the thicker wall.
- (iv) If exterior faces of apartment walls are ~
~ diametrically opposite from each other, the perimetrical
boundary of such apartments will proceed through the
intersection of such walls at an-angle of forty-five
s (45°) degrees from exterior face to exterior face..
~ 5.9 Common Elements. The common elements of the
condominium consist of the land and all other parts of the
condominium property not within the apartments, including but not
t limited to service rooms, and all tangible personal-property which ~
i is used in the maintenance and operation of the condominium. ~
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6. OWNERSHIP OF COMMON ELEMENTS f
~ There will be an equal undivided 1/39th share in the
common elements appurtenant to each apartment of the condominium.
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