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Civil Code §1359. Restrictions on Partition

(a) Except as provided in this section, the common areas in a condominium project shall remain undivided, and there shall be no judicial partition thereof. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to prohibit partition of a cotenancy in a condominium.

(b) The owner of a separate interest in a condominium project may maintain a partition action as to the entire project as if the owners of all of the separate interests in the project were tenants in common in the entire project in the same proportion as their interests in the common areas. The court shall order partition under this subdivision only by sale of the entire condominium project and only upon a showing of one of the following:

(1) More than three years before the filing of the action, the condominium project was damaged or destroyed, so that a material part was rendered unfit for its prior use, and the condominium project has not been rebuilt or repaired substantially to its state prior to the damage or destruction.

(2) Three-fourths or more of the project is destroyed or substantially damaged and owners of separate interests holding in the aggregate more than a 50-percent interest in the common areas oppose repair or restoration of the project.

(3) The project has been in existence more than 50 years, is obsolete and uneconomic, and owners of separate interests holding in the aggregate more than a 50-percent interest in the common area oppose repair or restoration of the project.

(4) The conditions for such a sale, set forth in the declaration, have been met.

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H.R.1361

Title: To improve the disaster relief programs of the Small Business Administration, and for other purposes.

Sponsor: Rep Velazquez, Nydia M. [NY-12] (introduced 3/6/2007) Cosponsors (12)

Related Bills: H.RES.302

Latest Major Action: 8/3/2007 Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 334.

House Reports: 110-82

 

 

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EAA Chapter 1362

 

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Originally formed in 2003, EAA Chapter 1362 serves the needs of aircraft owners and builders in Southern Maryland. Our membership is open to anyone that is a member in good standing with the Experimental Aircraft Association National Organization.

 

Our membership meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month. Most of the meetings are held in the spacious lobby of Maryland Airport (2W5) beginning at 7:00 p.m. Occasionally our meetings will be held at another members house or other alternate location. Check our calendar of events for any changes to our regular meeting location, time or date.

 

CALENDAR MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION MEMBER AIRCRAFT CONTACT US CHAPTER PROJECTS PAST PROGRAMS

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