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Session Laws, 1975
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor

3373

PERMITTED BY THIS SUBSECTION MAY NOT BE BROUGHT AFTER THE
EXPIRATION OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF THE DAMAGE. A
PARTITION PERMITTED BY THIS SUBSECTION TERMINATES THE
CONDOMINIUM REGIME.

11-113.

(a) The [manager, board of directors, or other
person in charge of administration provided in the
bylaws] COUNCIL OF UNIT OWNERS shall keep books and
records in accordance with good accounting practices on a
consistent basis.

(c) Every record kept by the council of unit
owners shall be available for examination and copying by
any unit owner, HIS MORTGAGEE, AND [his] THEIR RESPECTIVE
duly authorized agents or attorneys, fat his expense,]
during normal business hours, and after reasonable
notice.

11-122.

(a)    Neither the rule of law known as the rule
against perpetuities nor the rule of law known as the
rule restricting unreasonable restraints on alienation
may be applied to defeat or invalidate any provision of
this title or of any declaration, bylaws, or other
instrument made pursuant to the provisions of this title.

(b)    The provisions of any declaration, bylaws, and
condominium plat filed pursuant to this title shall be
liberally construed to facilitate the creation and
operation of the condominium. So long as the
declaration, bylaws, and condominium plat substantially
conform with the requirements of this title, no variance
from the requirements shall affect the condominium status
of the property in question nor the title of any unit
owner to his unit, his votes, and his percentage
interests in the common elements and in common expenses
and common profits.

(c)    The declaration, bylaws, and condominium plat
shall be construed together and shall be deemed to
incorporate one another to the extent that any
requirement of this title as to the content of one shall
be deemed satisfied if the deficiency can be cured by
reference to any of the others.

(d)    All provisions of the declaration, bylaws, and
condominium plat are severable and the invalidity of one
provision does not affect the validity of any other
provision.

 

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