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1. Upper Boundary (first through seventh floor '
apartments) - The horizontal plane of the lower surfaces of the
ceiling slab:
2. Upper Boundary (eighth floor apartments) -
The horizontal plane of the upper surfaces of the sheetrockf
3. Lower Boundary (all apartments) - the
horizontal plane of the lower surfaces of the floor•slab.
(b) Perimetrical Boundaries. The perimetrical
boundaries of the apartments w e t e ollowing boundaries,
extended to an intersection with the upper and lower boundaries:
1. Exterior building walls - 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 plances 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
center line of a bounding wall will•be extended to an
intersection with the connecting 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
extended into the thicker wall for a distance which is
one-half the 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
(45°) degrees from exterior face to exterior face.
5.9 Common Elements. The common elements of the
• condominium cons st o t e and and all other-parts of the
condominium property not within the apartments, including but not
limited to service rooms, and all tangible personal property which
is used in the maintenance and operation of the condominium. '
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6. OWNERSBIP OF COIrlMON ELEMENTS
There will be an equal undivided 1/39th share in the
E common elements appurtenant to each apartment of the condominium.
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