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Code · Connecticut · Title 21 — Licenses · CHAPTER 413a — Leased Cottage Communities

Sec. 21-90. Definitions.

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As used in this section and section 21-91 :
(1)“Leased cottage community” means a plot of land upon which two or more cottages, occupied for residential purposes, are located. “Leased cottage community” does not include a common interest community, as defined in section 47-202 , a condominium, as defined in section 47-68a , or a community land trust as defined in section 47-301 .
(2)“Cottage” means a detached residential dwelling unit in a leased cottage community which dwelling unit is owned by a person other than the person who owns the leased cottage community.
(3)“Cottage association” means an organization representing fifty-one per cent of the cottages in the community.
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