Residential Rules definition

Residential Rules. The rules governing the Residential Tower, the Residential Common Areas and the Residential Common Facilities from time to time in force made as provided by this Deed.
Residential Rules. The rules governing the Residential Accommodation from time to time in force and made by the Manager pursuant to Clause 6.2.2 hereof.
Residential Rules means residential rules of the The Mansions attached to the Deed of Mutual Covenants;

Examples of Residential Rules in a sentence

  • All leases of Residential Units shall be in writing and shall be subject to this Declaration and the Bylaws and the Residential Rules.

  • Subject to this Declaration and applicable Residential Rules, each Residential Unit Owner has the unqualified right to use the Residential Parking Space(s) which are assigned to its Unit as a Limited Common Element.


More Definitions of Residential Rules

Residential Rules means the Rules adopted by the Residential Subassociation or by the Master Association with respect to the Residential Component.
Residential Rules of the relevant Residence;

Related to Residential Rules

  • Residential Zone means a zone earmarked for buildings exclusively designed for human habitation and in no case shall include its use in whole or a part thereof for any other purpose e.g commercial activities, school, institution, shop, office, clinic, beauty parlor, guest house, marriage center, gymnasium, tuition center, club activities, work-shop, store or godown etc. or for the purpose of political, religious and sectarian activities. It includes parks, gardens, play grounds, sector shops and other open spaces located in the area earmarked in the residential zone.

  • Residential care home means any home, establishment, or

  • Residential child care facility means a twenty-four-hour residential facility where children live together with or are supervised by adults who are not their parents or relatives;

  • Residential care means the provision of care on a 24-hour day basis.

  • Residential real property means real property improved by a one to four family dwelling used or occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, wholly or partly, as the home or residence of one or more persons, but shall not refer to (a) unimproved real property upon which such dwellings are to be constructed or (b) condominium units or cooperative apartments or (c) property on a homeowners’ association that is not owned in fee simple by the seller.