Common element definition

Common element means any property in a planned community that the owners association holds in fee or has use of pursuant to a lease or easement.
Common element means all portions of a condominium other than the units.
Common element means any portion of a Multi-Family Building which is defined as a Common Element in either common interest ownership laws or in the declaration establishing such community.

Examples of Common element in a sentence

  • Common element Defects and/or Deficiencies must be reported within the applicable Warranty Term.

  • All units in the individual project or phase must be substantially completed except for cus- tomer preference items, such as inte- rior finishes, appliances or equipment.(4) Common element completion.

  • Common element condominiums and vacant land condominiums will not be permitted if the City requires public ownership of the lands for pedestrian or vehicular access to create public road connections to existing developed or undeveloped lands.

  • Common element components of the vacant land condominium includes private roadway including services and open space areas.

  • Such prohibited activity shall include all for profit efforts conducted within or from any Common element and all for profit efforts conducted within or from any Unit on the property, which involve on-premises employees or other than occasional visits by actual or prospective clients or customers.


More Definitions of Common element

Common element means and refer to all of the Townhouse Property comprising the Townhouse Planned Unit Development, except for the Units and the Private Elements and Limited Common Elements appurtenant thereto. All Common Elements shall be exclusively owned by the Townhouse Association for the use and benefit of every Owner of a Unit, who shall be a co-owner of the Townhouse Association as set forth in Tenn. Code Xxx. § 66-27-102(15). Notwithstanding the forgoing, certain portions of the Townhouse Property such as open space, walking trails, entrances, rights-of-way, sign easements, landscape easements, recreational areas, maintenance facilities, and surface water detention facilities or other bodies of water, may be designated as Common Area and excluded from the Common Elements of the Townhouse Property, as shown and described on Exhibit B-2. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Common Elements shall include the following, except as otherwise herein provided or stipulated:
Common element means and includes all portions of a condominium project other than the condominium units. Common elements include, but are not necessarily limited to, the land on which units are located; installations for central services such as power, gas, lights, sanitary sewer, hot and cold water, heating, refrigeration, air conditioning and electricity; community and commercial facilities, including recreational facilities; all apparatus and installations for common use of unit owners; and all other parts of the condominium property necessary or convenient to its existence, maintenance and safety, or normally in common use and described or provided for in the declaration.
Common element means any property in a planned 14
Common element means all of the Property, save and except the units. All Common Elements are "General Common Elements" except, if any, "Limited Common Elements" allocated by this Declaration for the exclusive use of one or more but less than all of the units.
Common element means the portions of the Condominium other than the Condominium Sites.
Common element means any property, real, personal, or mixed, owned or leased by PRGV intended to be devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the Owners.
Common element means and refer to all real property (including easements, licenses and rights to use real property) and personal property located within or adjacent to the Property which is owned by the Declarant, or by the Association and which the Declarant has designated for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners, together with all improvements constructed thereon by Declarant, but not owned or maintained by a public or private utility company. The Common Elements include a swimming pool and decking, bath house adjacent to the pool and a pool equipment and chemical storage facility, open space, parking areas and the streets running through the development.