Consolidating master deed definition

Consolidating master deed means the final amended master deed for a contractable condominium project, an expandable condominium project, or a condominium project containing convertible land or convertible space, which final amended master deed fully describes the condominium project as completed.
Consolidating master deed means the final amended Master Deed and shall describe Washington Creek as a completed Condominium Project and shall reflect the entire land in the Condominium Project resulting from parcels that may have been added to and/or withdrawn from the Condominium Project from time to time, and all Units and Common Elements therein, as constructed, and which shall express percentages of value pertinent to each Unit as finally readjusted. Such Consolidating Master Deed shall be recorded in the office of the Macomb County Register of Deeds, and when recorded shall supersede the previously recorded Master Deed for the Condominium and all amendments thereto. A Consolidating Master Deed and plans showing the Condominium as built shall be recorded no later than one year after completion of construction in order to consolidate all phases or amendments of the Project. A copy of the recorded Consolidating Master Deed shall be provided to the Washington Creek Association.
Consolidating master deed means the final amended Master Deed which shall describe the Condominium as a completed Condominium Project and shall reflect the entire land area added to the Condominium from time to time under Article IX hereof, and all units and common elements therein, and which shall express percentages of value pertinent to each unit as finally readjusted. Such consolidating Master Xxxx, when recorded in the office of the Antrim County Register of Deeds, shall supersede any previously recorded Master Deed for the Condominium. Terms not defined herein, but defined in the Act, shall carry the meaning given them in the Act unless the contest clearly indicates to the contrary. Whenever any reference herein is made to one gender, the same shall include a reference to any and all genders where such a reference would be appropriate; similarly, whenever a reference is made herein to the singular, a reference shall also be included to the plural where such a reference would be appropriate.

Examples of Consolidating master deed in a sentence

  • Such amendments may be effected without the necessity of thereto and may incorporate by reference all or any pertinent portions of this Master Deed and the Exhibits hereto; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that a Consolidating Master Deed, when recorded, shall supersede the previously recorded Master Deed and all amendments thereto.

  • The Consolidating Master Deed, when recorded, shall supersede the previously recorded Master Deed and all amendments thereto.

  • Such Consolidating Master Deed, if and when recorded in the office of the Oakland County Register of Deeds, shall supersede the previously recorded Master Deed for the Condominium and all amendments thereto, but until such time, the terms of this Master Deed, as it may be amended, shall control.

  • A Consolidating Master Deed may be recorded pursuant to the Act when the Project is finally concluded as determined by Developer in order to incorporate into one set of instruments all successive stages of development.

  • A Consolidating Master Deed and plans showing the Condominium as built shall be recorded no later than one year after completion of construction in order to consolidate all phases or amendments of the Project.


More Definitions of Consolidating master deed

Consolidating master deed means that document which was recorded in Liber 852, Pages 15 through 205, Iosco County Records which included the Consolidating Condominium Bylaws attached thereto as Exhibit “A,” and the Condominium Subdivision Plan attached as Exhibit “B,” as amended by the First Amendment to the Consolidating Master Deed recorded on April 13, 2006, in Liber 883, Pages 1-3, inclusive, Iosco County Records; and the Second Amendment to the Consolidating Master Deed recorded on June 27, 2008, in Liber 953, Pages 886-897, inclusive, Iosco County Records.
Consolidating master deed means the amended Master Deed that shall describe West Winds as a completed condominium project, as defined in Section 4 of the Act, and shall reflect all Units and Common Elements therein ad the percentage of value applicable to each Unit as finally readjusted. Such Consolidating Master Deed, if and when recorded in the office of Genesee County Register of Deeds, shall supersede this recorded Master Deed for West Winds and all amendments thereto. In the event the Units and Common Elements in West Winds are constructed in substantial conformance with the proposed Condominium Subdivision Plan attached as Exhibit B to this Master Deed. The Developer shall be able to satisfy the foregoing obligation by filing a certificate in the office of Genesee County Register of Deeds confirming that the Units and Common Elements “as built” are in substantial conformity with the proposed Condominium Subdivision Plan and that no Consolidation Master Deed need be recorded.
Consolidating master deed means the final amended Master Deed which shall describe Arbor Creek as a Project and shall reflect the entire land area added to the Project from time to time under Article IX and all units and common elements therein, and which shall express percentages of value pertinent to each unit as finally readjusted. Such Consolidating Master Deed, when recorded in the Office of the Washtenaw County Register of Deeds, shall supersede all previously recorded Master Deeds for Arbor Creek.
Consolidating master deed means the final amended Master Deed which shall describe Falcon Pointe West as a completed Condominium Project, and all Units and Common Elements therein. Such Consolidating Master Deed, if and when recorded in the office of the Xxxxxx County Register of Deeds, shall supersede this recorded Master Deed for the Condominium and all amendments thereto. In the event the Units and Common Elements in the Condominium are constructed in substantial conformance with the proposed Condominium Subdivision Plan attached as Exhibit B to this Master Deed, Developer shall be able to satisfy any obligation to record a Consolidating Master Deed by filing a certificate in the office of the Xxxxxx County Register of Deeds confirming that the Units and Common Elements "as built" are in substantial conformity with the proposed Condominium Subdivision Plan and that no Consolidating Master Deed need be recorded.
Consolidating master deed means the final amended Master Deed which shall describe Monrovia Beach Club Harborpointe Condominium as a completed Condominium Project and shall reflect the entire land area, all units and common elements therein and the respective percentage of value pertinent to each unit as may finally be readjusted in accordance with Article VII hereof. Such Consolidating Master Deed, shall, when recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sanilac County, Michigan, supersede this Master Deed and all amendments hereof.
Consolidating master deed means the final amended Master Deed which shall describe Orion Villas as a completed Condominium Project and shall reflect the entire land area in the Condominium and all Units and Common Elements therein, as constructed, and which shall express percentages of value pertinent to each Unit as finally readjusted. Such Consolidating Master Deed, if and when recorded in the office of the Oakland County Register of Deeds, shall supersede the previously recorded Master Deed for the Condominium and all amendments thereto. In the event the Units and Common Elements in the Condominium are constructed in substantial conformance with the proposed Condominium Subdivision Plan attached as Exhibit B to the Master Deed, the Developer shall be able to satisfy the foregoing obligation by the filing of a certificate in the office of the Oakland County Register of Deeds confirming that the Units and Common Elements “as built” are in substantial conformity with the proposed Condominium Subdivision Plan and no Consolidating Master Deed need be recorded.
Consolidating master deed means the final amended Master Deed which shall describe Stonehedge Site Condominium as a completed Condominium project and shall reflect the entire land area added to the Condominium from time to time under paragraph NINTH and all Condominium units and elements therein, and which shall express percentages of value pertinent to each Condominium unit as finally readjusted. Such Consolidating Master Deed, when recorded in the office of the Lenawee County Register of Deeds, shall supersede all previously recorded Master Deeds for Stonehedge Site Condominium.