Perimetrical Boundaries Sample Clauses
The Perimetrical Boundaries clause defines the exact physical limits or borders of a property or area covered by an agreement. It typically describes the boundaries using measurements, landmarks, or reference points, and may include diagrams or maps for clarity. This clause ensures all parties have a clear, mutual understanding of the extent of the property, preventing disputes over land or space usage by establishing precise and enforceable limits.
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Perimetrical Boundaries. The perimetrical boundaries of the Unit shall be the vertical planes of the unfinished interior surfaces of the walls bounding the Unit extended to their planar intersections with each other and with the upper and lower boundaries.
Perimetrical Boundaries. The perimetrical boundaries of the Unit shall be as applicable; (i) as to the boundary between horizontally adjoining Units that are not separated by a wall, the vertical plane lying on the survey line defining the Unit perpendicular to the upper and lower boundaries as shown on Exhibit “2” hereof, as amended or supplemented, extended to their planar intersections with each other and with the upper and lower boundaries; and
Perimetrical Boundaries. The perimetrical boundaries of the Unit shall be as applicable; (i) as to the boundary between horizontally adjoining Units that are not separated by a wall, the vertical plane lying on the survey line defining the Unit perpendicular to the upper and lower boundaries as shown on Exhibit "2" hereof, as amended or supplemented, extended to their planar intersections with each other and with the upper and lower boundaries; and (ii) as to all other perimetrical boundaries of the Unit, the vertical planes of the unfinished interior surfaces of the walls bounding the Unit extended to their planar intersections with each other and with the upper and lower boundaries (and to the extent that the walls are drywall and/or gypsum board, the Unit boundaries shall be deemed to be the area immediately behind the drywall and/or gypsum board, so that for all purposes hereunder the drywall and/or gypsum board shall be deemed part of the Unit and not part of the Common Elements).
