Common use of Owner may Transfer Interval with the Consent of the Association Clause in Contracts

Owner may Transfer Interval with the Consent of the Association. Each Owner, with the consent of the Association (which consent may not be unreasonably withheld at its sole discretion) may Transfer his/her Interval. If an Owner owns more than one (1) Interval, each can be treated separately. The Owner is not required to do with all that Owner’s Interval(s) what he does with any one of them.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Owners Agreement, Owners Agreement, Inaski Shores Owners Agreement

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Owner may Transfer Interval with the Consent of the Association. Each Owner, with the consent of the Association (which consent may not be unreasonably withheld at its sole discretion) may Transfer his/her Interval. If an Owner owns more than one (1) Interval, each can be treated separately. The Owner is not required to do with all that Owner’s Interval(s) what he does with any one of them.. You May Also Own an Interval Together with Others: Two

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Inaski Shores Owners Agreement

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Owner may Transfer Interval with the Consent of the Association. Each Owner, with the consent of the Association (which consent may not be unreasonably withheld at its sole discretion) may Transfer his/her Interval. If an Owner owns more than one (1) Interval, each can be treated separately. The Owner is not required to do with all that Owner’s Interval(s) what he does with any one of them. You May Also Own an Interval Together with Others: Two (2) or more people may own an Interval but only if they each own an undivided share. Each person would own a percentage of the Interval.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Owners Agreement

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