Redefinition of Common Elements Sample Clauses

Redefinition of Common Elements. Such amendments to the Master Deed shall also contain such further definitions and redefinitions of General or Limited Common Elements as may be necessary to adequately describe, serve, and provide access to the additional parcel or parcels being added to or withdrawn from the Project by such amendments. In connection with any such amendments, the Developer shall have the right to change the nature of any Common Element previously included in the Project for any purpose reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of this Article, including, but not limited to, the connection of roadways and sidewalks in the Project to any roadways and sidewalks that may be located on, or planned for adjacent or contiguous property even if access to such property is by means of an easement, as the case may be.
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Redefinition of Common Elements. The amendment or amendments to the Master Deed contracting the Condominium shall also contain such further definitions and redefinition of General Common Elements or Limited Common Elements and maintenance responsibilities as may be necessary adequately to describe, serve and provide access to the Project as reduced and otherwise comply with agreements and requirements of applicable governmental authorities for development of the Condominium. In connection with any such amendment(s), Developer shall have the right to change the nature of any Common Element or easement previously included in the Project for any purpose reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of this Article 9.
Redefinition of Common Elements. Such amendments to the Master Deed shall also contain such further definitions and redefinitions of General or Limited Common Elements as may be necessary to adequately describe, serve and provide access to the parcel or parcels added or withdrawn by such amendments. In connection with any such amendments, the Developer shall have the right to change the nature of any Common Element previously included in the Project for any purpose reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of this Article.
Redefinition of Common Elements. Such amendments to the Master Deed shall also contain such further definitions and redefinitions of Common Elements as may be necessary to adequately describe and service the modified Units, dwellings and appurtenances being included in the Project under this Article IX. In connection with any such amendments, the Developer shall have the right to change the nature of any Common Element previously included in the Project for any purpose reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of this Article IX. In the event a Co-Owner exercises the right of convertibility described herein subsequent to Developer's final recording of a Consolidating Master Deed or other final amendment to the Master Deed, such Co-Owner shall be responsible, at his expense, to cause the Association to prepare and record an amendment to the Master Deed depicting such changes made by Co-Owner to the Unit and/or Common Elements
Redefinition of Common Elements. The amendment or amendments to the Master Deed by the Developer to expand the condominium may also contain such further definitions and redefinitions of general or limited common elements as Developer may determine necessary or desirable to adequately describe, serve and provide access to the additional parcel or parcels being added to the project by the amendment. In connection with any such amendment(s), Developer will have the right to change the nature of any common element previously included in the project for any purpose reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of this article, including, but not limited to, the connection of roadways in the project to any roadways that may be located on or planned for the area of future development, to provide access to any unit that is located on or planned for the area of future development from the roadways located in the project. An amendment to re-define the common elements shall require the approval of the Township. Regardless of whether Developer elects to expand the existing condominium project or to create a separate condominium project (or projects) or any other form of development, the residents of such future development shall be entitled to use the open space areas, trails and private roads of Hickory Hills Condominium, but the ability to use the trails and open space and private roads will also include a responsibility to contribute to the repair, maintenance or replacement thereof, and subject to the same restrictions and conditions.
Redefinition of Common Elements. Such amendment or amendments to the Master Deed shall also contain such further definitions and redefinitions of General Common Elements or Limited Common Elements and maintenance responsibilities as may be necessary adequately to describe, serve and provide access to the Project as reduced, or to the additional parcel or parcels added to the Project by such amendment and otherwise comply with agreements and requirements of applicable governmental authorities for development of the Condominium. In connection with any such amendment(s), Developer shall have the right to change the nature of any Common Element or easement previously included in the Project for any purpose reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of Article 10 or Article 11.
Redefinition of Common Elements. Any amendments to the Master Deed for the purpose of expanding the Project shall contain such further delineations of General or Limited Common Elements as may be necessary to adequately describe, serve and provide access to the additional parcel or parcels being added to the Project by such amendment. In connection with any such amendment(s), the Developer shall have the right to change the nature of any Common Element previously included in the Project for any purpose reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of this Article, including, but not limited to, the connection of roadways and sidewalks in the Project to any roadways and sidewalks that may be located on, or planned for the Area of Future Development, and to provide access to any Unit that is located on, or planned for the Area of Future Development from the roadways and sidewalks located in the Project.
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Redefinition of Common Elements. Any amendments to the Master Deed pursuant to Section 7.4 shall also contain such further definitions and redefinitions of General or Limited Common Elements as may be necessary to adequately describe, serve and provide access to the Units in the Project, as contracted. In connection with any such amendments, Developer shall have the right to change the nature of any Common Elements previously included in the Project for any purpose reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of this Article VII, including, but not limited to, the connection of roadways that may be located on, or planned for the area which is withdrawn from the Project, and to provide access to any Unit that is located on, or planned for the withdrawn area from the roadways located in the Project.
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