Common Walls and Roof Sample Clauses

Common Walls and Roof. The attached Homes comprising each Building are single family attached Homes with common walls, known as "party walls," between each Home that adjoins another Home. The center line of a party wall is the common boundary of the adjoining Home. Each common wall in an attached Home shall be a party wall, and any party to said wall, his heirs, successors, and assigns shall have the right to use same jointly with the other party to said wall as herein set forth. The term "use" shall and does include normal interior usage such as paneling, plastering, decoration, erection of tangent walls and shelving but prohibits any form of alteration which would cause an aperture, hole, conduit, break or other displacement of the original concrete or other material forming said party wall. The entire roof of the attached Home Building, any and all roof structure support, and any and all appurtenances to such structures, including without limitation, the roof covering, roof trim, and roof drainage fixtures, shall be collectively referred to as "shared roofing." If an attached Home is damaged through an act of God or other casualty, the affected Owner shall promptly have his Home repaired and rebuilt substantially in accordance with the architectural plans and specifications of the attached Home Building. In the event such damage or destruction of a party wall or shared roof is caused solely by the neglect or willful misconduct of an attached Home Owner, any expense incidental to the repair or reconstruction of such wall or shared roof shall be borne solely by such wrongdoer. If the attached Home Owner refuses or fails to pay the cost of such repair or reconstruction, the Association shall have the right to complete such repair and reconstruction substantially in accordance with the original plans and specifications of the affected Building, and the Association shall thereafter have the right to specially assess said attached Home Owner for the costs of such repair and re- construction. The cost of maintaining each side of a party wall shall be borne by the attached Home Owner using said side, except as otherwise provided herein. No attached Home Owner shall authorize the painting, refurbishing or modification of the exterior surfaces or shared roof of his attached Home without the consent of the Committee.
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