Easement in Favor of the Association Sample Clauses

Easement in Favor of the Association. There shall be easements to and in favor of the Association, and its officers, directors, agents, and designees, in, on and over all Units and Common Elements in the Project for access to the Units, detention basins, drainage facilities, water and sewage disposal systems and other utilities, and the exterior and interior of each of the buildings that is now existing or hereafter constructed within the Project to permit the maintenance, repair, replacement, and/or decoration thereof in accordance with this Master Deed. Each Co-Owner shall be primarily responsible for maintenance of the exterior of all structures and improvements within a Co-Owner's Unit as set forth in Article 4 above. In the absence of performance by the Co-Owner involved, the Association may undertake the maintenance of a Unit or the exterior of structures and improvements and lawn and landscaping. If such work is performed upon a Unit by the Association, the Co-Owner of the Unit shall reimburse the Association for all costs incurred by the Association within fifteen (15) days of billing or the Association shall have the right to recover its expenses in the same manner as established for the collection of assessments in Article 2 of the Bylaws. In no event shall the Association be liable for the decoration, maintenance, repair, or replacement of any portion of the interior or exterior of a structure or other improvements on any Unit. There also shall exist easements to and in favor of the Association, and its officers, directors, agents, and designees, in, on and over all Units and Common Elements of the Project for access to and maintenance of those Common Elements of the Project for which the Association may from time to time be responsible.
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Easement in Favor of the Association. There shall be easements to and in favor of the Association, and its officers, directors, agents, and designees, in, on and over all Units and Common Elements in the Condominium for access to the Units, Storm Drainage Facilities, Sanitary Sewer System, Water Mains and other Utilities, and the exterior of each of the dwellings built in the Condominium to permit the maintenance, repair, replacement, and/or decoration thereof in accordance with this Master Deed. Each Owner shall be solely responsible for maintenance of the exterior of all structures and improvements within an Owner's Unit as set forth in Article 4 above. In the absence of performance by the Owner involved, the Association may undertake the maintenance of a Unit or the exterior of structures and improvements and lawn and landscaping. If such work is performed upon a Unit by the Association, the Owner of the Unit shall reimburse the Association for all costs incurred by the Association within fifteen (15) days of billing or the Association shall have the right to recover its expenses in the same manner as established for the collection of assessments in Article 2 of the Bylaws. In no event shall the Association be liable for the decoration, maintenance, repair, or replacement of any portion of the interior or exterior of a structure or other improvements on any Unit. There also shall exist easements to and in favor of the Association, and its officers, directors, agents, and designees, in, on and over all Units and Common Elements of the Condominium for access to and maintenance of those Common Elements of the Condominium for which the Association may from time to time be responsible.

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  • Either TEBA or the Association may initiate a grievance by serving a written notice of a difference as follows:

  • RIGHTS OF THE ASSOCIATION Section 4.1 The Association has the right and responsibility to represent the interests of all employees in the unit; to present its views to the District on matters of concern, either orally or in writing as requested by the District up to and including negotiating the collective bargaining agreement.

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