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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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(b)    The condominium plat may consist of one or more
sheets and shall contain at least the following particulars:

(1)  The name of the condominium;

(2)  A survey of the property described in the
declaration showing the location of all buildings on the
property;

(3)  Diagrammatic floor plans of each building on
the property which show the approximate dimensions, floor
area, and location of each unit in it. Common elements shall
be shown diagrammatically to the extent feasible; and

(4)  The elevation, or average elevation in case
of minor variances, above sea level, or from a fixed known
point, of the upper and lower boundaries of each unit
delineated on the condominium plat.

(c)   Each unit shall be designated on the condominium
plat by a letter or number, or a combination of them, or
other appropriate designation.

(d)   A condominium plat is sufficient for the purposes
of this title if there is attached to, or included in it, a
certificate of a civil engineer or licensed land surveyor
authorized to practice his profession in the [state] STATE
that (i) the plat, together with the applicable wording of
the declaration, is a correct representation of the
condominium described, and (ii) the identification and
location of each unit and the common elements, as
constructed, can be determined from them.

(e)  Except as provided in § [11-117] 11-120, the
condominium plat may be amended only with the written
consent of every unit owner and mortgagee AFFECTED BY THE
CHANGE. An amendment becomes effective upon recordation in
the same manner as the condominium plat.

11-106.

(a) Each unit in a condominium has all of the incidents
of real property.

(b)  A description in any deed or other instrument
affecting title to any unit which makes reference to the
letter or number or other appropriate designation on the
condominium plat together with a reference to the plat shall
be a good and sufficient description for all purposes.

11-107.

(a) Each unit owner shall own an undivided percentage
interest in the common elements equal to that set forth in
the declaration. Except as specifically provided in this
title, the common elements shall remain undivided. Except as
provided in this title, no unit owner, nor any other person,

 

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