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Civil Code §1371. Presumption of Condominium's Boundaries
In interpreting
deeds and condominium plans, the existing physical boundaries of a unit in a
condominium project, when the boundaries of the unit are contained within a
building, or of a unit reconstructed in substantial accordance with the
original plans thereof, shall be conclusively presumed to be its boundaries
rather than the metes and bounds expressed in the deed or condominium plan,
if any exists, regardless of settling or lateral movement of the building
and regardless of minor variance between boundaries shown on the plan or in
the deed and those of the building. | Prior Section . . . Adams Kessler . . . Next Section } Updated 6/30/2008 | |
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