Condominium Management definition
Examples of Condominium Management in a sentence
Any notice, direction or other instrument required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be sufficiently given if served personally by delivering same to any officer of the party to be served or may be given by registered mail postage prepaid or by fax or email or other electronic means, addressed as follows: To: Condominium Corporation No. TBD [ADDRESS] Fax: Email: Attention: Board of Directors To: Condominium Management Corp.
Wolf agrees and acknowledges that the Great Wolf Lodge Condominium Management Agreement is being assigned pursuant to the Assignment and Assumption of Great Wolf Lodge Condominium Management Agreement.
The Assignment and Assumption of Great Wolf Lodge Condominium Management Agreement.
An Assignment and Assumption - Four Seasons Documents, in the form of Exhibit O attached hereto or such other commercially reasonable form (or with such commercially reasonable modifications of Exhibit O) as may be required to assign the Four Seasons Documents (other than the Condominium Management Agreement) to Buyer (“Four Seasons Assignment”), executed by Seller.
Seller shall obtain and deliver at Closing estoppel certificates in the forms reasonably requested by Buyer from the other parties to (i) the Four Seasons Documents, (ii) the Condominium Management Agreement, (iii) the Parking Agreement and (iv) the UDD.
An Assignment and Assumption of Condominium Management Agreement, in the form of Exhibit L attached hereto (“Condominium Management Assignment”), executed by Seller and Association.
Wolf also manages the common elements of the Great Wolf Lodge Condominium pursuant to the Great Wolf Lodge Condominium Management Agreement.
At the Initial Closing, two (2) originals of an executed Condominium Management Agreement.
In such case, the Condominium Management will caution the joint owner to immediately and definitely withdraw the damaging or potentially damaging or problematic vegetation.
Following the occurrence and continuance of any such event of default, the non-defaulting party shall have the right to terminate the Sub-Management Agreement and, if Seller is in default, Seller shall also terminate the Condominium Management Agreement pursuant to the provisions described in the Sub-Management Agreement.