The Developer's Right to Modify Units and/or Common Elements Sample Clauses

The Developer's Right to Modify Units and/or Common Elements. The Developer reserves the right, in its sole discretion, during a period ending six years from the date of recording hereof, to enlarge, extend, diminish and/or relocate Units and to construct private amenities on all or any portion or portions of the Convertible Areas designated for such purpose on the Condominium Subdivision Plan. The Developer shall also be entitled to convert General Common Elements into Limited Common Elements as it, in its sole discretion, may determine. The precise number, nature, size and location of Unit and/or Common Element conversions, extensions and/or reductions of Units and/or amenities which may be constructed and designated shall be determined by Developer in its sole judgment or any other person to whom it specifically assigns the right to make such determination subject only to any necessary public agency approvals. Any private amenity other than a Unit extension may be assigned by the Developer as a Limited Common Element appurtenant to an individual Unit.
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The Developer's Right to Modify Units and/or Common Elements. The Developer reserves the right in Developer's sole discretion, from time to time, to enlarge, add, extend, diminish, delete, and/or relocate Units, and to construct private amenities on all or any portion or portions of the Convertible Areas. The Developer shall also be entitled to convert General Common Element areas into Limited Common Elements or Units in such areas as it, in its sole discretion, may determine. The precise number, nature, size and location of Unit and/or Common Element extensions and/or reductions and/or amenities that may be constructed and designated shall be determined by Developer in its sole judgment or any other person to whom it specifically assigns the right to make such determination subject only to necessary public agency approvals. Any private amenity other than a dwelling extension may be assigned by the Developer as a Limited Common Element appurtenant to an individual Unit.
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