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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) As used in this act, unless the context otherwise requires:
(i) An “individual air space unit” shall consist of any enclosed room or rooms occupying all or part of a floor or floors in a building of one (1) or more floors to be used for residential, professional, commercial or industrial purposes and which has access to a public street;
(ii) Unless otherwise provided in the declaration or by written consent of all the condominium owners:
(A) “General common elements” means the land on which a building or buildings are located; the foundations, columns, girders, beams, supports, main walls, roofs, halls, corridors, lobbies, stairs, stairways, fire escapes, entrances and exits of such building or buildings; the basements, yards, gardens, parking areas and storage spaces; the premises for the lodging of custodians or persons in charge of the property; installations of central services such as power, light, gas, hot and cold water, heating, refrigeration, central air conditioning and incinerating; the elevators, tanks, pumps, motors, fans, compressors, ducts and in general all apparatus and installations existing for common use; such community and commercial facilities as may be provided for in the declaration; and all other parts of the property necessary or convenient to its existence, maintenance and safety, or normally in common use;
(B) “Limited common elements” means those common elements designated in the declaration as reserved for use by fewer than all the owners of the individual air space units;
(iii) “Condominium unit” means an individual air space unit together with the interest in the common elements appurtenant to such unit;
(iv) “Declaration” is an instrument which defines the character, duration, rights, obligations and limitations of condominium ownership.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 34. Property, Conveyances and Security Transactions § 34-20-103. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-34-property-conveyances-and-security-transactions/wy-st-sect-34-20-103/
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