building scheme definition
building scheme. : means this Schedule of Restrictions.
building scheme means a scheme of development that comes into existence where defined land is laid out in parcels and intended to be sold to different purchasers or leased or subleased to different lessees, each of whom enters into a restrictive covenant with the common vendor or lessor agreeing that his or her particular parcel is subject to certain restrictions as to use, the restrictive covenants constituting a special local law applicable to the defined land and the benefit and burden of the covenants passing to, as the case may be, the purchaser, lessee or sublessee of the parcel and his or her successors in title;
building scheme means a scheme (express or implied) under which land (whether freehold or leasehold) is divided into two or more parcels subject to obligations which are reciprocally enforceable (whether at law or in equity) between owners of the parcels; and
More Definitions of building scheme
building scheme means the building scheme or schemes which the Developer has established for the Development.
building scheme means a design proposal for the erection of a building or group of buildings, including all ancillary services, site works and other appurtenances;
building scheme means a document registered on title to the Lots that contains restrictions of the use of a Strata Lot. “Common Property” means all land and other assets in Strata Plan VIS 6510 that are not part of any Strata Lot. “Council” means the Strata Council elected and constituted in accordance with these Bylaws.