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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 836
boundaries, are limited common elements allocated
exclusively to that unit.
(4) A general description of the common elements
together with a designation of those portions of the common
elements that are limited common elements and the unit to
which the use of each is restricted initially;
(5) The percentage interests appurtenant to each
unit as provided in § 11-107; and
(6) The number of votes at meetings of the
council of unit owners appurtenant to each unit.
(b) The information required by subsection (a),
paragraphs (2) through (4) may be incorporated in the
declaration by reference to the condominium plat.
(c) Except as OTHERWISE provided in [§ 11-120] THIS
TITLE, the declaration may be amended only with the written
consent of every unit owner and mortgagee. An amendment
becomes effective on recordation in the same manner as the
declaration.
[(d) (1) The declaration may contain a description of
any part of the general common elements, sufficient to
identify them with reasonable certainty, which may be
converted by the developer to limited common elements by
allocation to the exclusive use of one or more but less than
all of the unit owners within 7 years from the date of
recording the declaration, together with a statement that
they may be so allocated.
(2) In the event of compliance with paragraph
(1) of this subsection, any allocation shall be made by the
developer recording an amendment to the declaration and to
the plat which designate the area being allocated and the
unit owner for whom the exclusive use is reserved, and
thereafter the area allocated shall be a limited common
element.]
11-105.
(a) When the declaration and bylaws are recorded, the
developer shall record a condominium plat.
(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 BOUNDARY survey of the property described
in the declaration showing the location of all buildings on
the property TO A TOLERANCE OF 0.1 FEET AND THE PHYSICAL
MARKINGS AT THE CORNERS OF THE PROPERTY;
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