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Article 1 - General Provisions


  • § 1-101 Short title
  • § 1-102 [Reserved.]
  • § 1-103 Definitions
  • § 1-104 Variation by agreement
  • § 1-105 Separate titles and taxation
  • § 1-106 Local ordinances, regulations, and building codes
  • § 1-107 Eminent domain
  • § 1-108 General principles of law applicable
  • § 1-109 Construction against implicit repeal
  • § 1-110 Uniformity of application and construction
  • § 1-111 Severability
  • § 1-112 Unconscionable agreement or term of contract
  • § 1-113 Good faith
  • § 1-114 Remedies to be liberally administered
  • § 1-115 Adjustment of dollar amounts
  • § 1-116 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
  • § 1-201 New common interest communities
  • § 1-202 [Reserved.]
  • § 1-203 Exception for small projects and limited expense liability planned communities
  • § 1-204 Preexisting common interest communities
  • § 1-205 [Reserved.]
  • § 1-206 Amendments to governing instruments
  • § 1-207 Applicability to nonresidential and mixed-use common interest communities
  • § 1-208 Out-of-state common interest communities
  • § 1-209 Small condominiums; exception; access to mixed funding sources
  • § 1-210 Other exempt real estate arrangements
  • § 1-211 Covenants; cost-sharing agreements
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