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Session Laws, 1976
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor

929

residence.

Section 11-102.1 Comment:

The changes to subsection (a) have been made to
clear up any ambiguity in situations where subleases are
in existence.

11-108.

(a)    The common elements may be used only for the
purposes for which they were intended and, except as
provided in the declaration [or bylaws,] the common
elements shall be subject to mutual rights of support,
access, use, and enjoyment by all unit owners. However,
subject to the provisions of subsection (b), any portion
of the common elements designated as limited common
elements shall be used only by the unit owner of the unit
to which their use is limited in the declaration or
[bylaws of] condominium plat. THE STREETS, ON SITE

DRAINAGE, CURBS, GUTTERS, AND SIDEWALKS SHALL MEET ALL

COUNTY STANDARDS. [The streets, on site drainage,
curbs, gutters and sidewalks shall meet all county
standards as though they are to be dedicated for public
use.

(b)    Any unit owner of a unit to which the use of
any limited common element is restricted may grant by
deed the use of the limited common element to any other
unit owner. Thereafter, the grantor shall have no
further right to use the limited common element. ]

(B) ANY GROUP OF UNIT OWNERS OF UNITS TO WHICH THE
USE OF ANY LIMITED COMMON ELEMENT IS EXCLUSIVELY
RESTRICTED MAY GRANT BY DEED THE EXCLUSIVE USE, OR THE
JOINT USE IN COMMON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THE GRANTORS, OF
THE LIMITED COMMON ELEMENTS TO ANY ONE OR MORE UNIT
OWNERS.

11-109.

(c)    (3) No regular or special meeting of the
council of unit owners may be held except on at least 15
days written notice delivered or mailed to each unit
owner at the address shown on the roster ON THE DATE OF
THE NOTICE.

(5) Unless otherwise provided in this title,
and subject to provisions in the bylaws requiring a
different majority, decisions of the council of unit
owners shall be made on a majority of votes of the unit
owners LISTED ON THE CURRENT ROSTER present and voting.

Section 11—109 Comments:

The amendments to subsection (c) make clear which
persons are entitled to vote at meetings of the council

of unit owners.

 

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