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Code · Delaware · Title 25 — Property · Chapter 22. Unit Properties · Subchapter III. Administrative Provisions

§ 2208. Contents of the code of regulations.

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The code of regulations shall provide for at least the following and may include other lawful provisions:
(1)Identification of the property by reference to the place of record of the declaration and the declaration plan;
(2)The method of calling meetings of unit owners and meetings of the council;
(3)The number of unit owners and the number of members of council which shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business;
(4)The number and qualification of members of council, the duration of the term of such members, and the method of filling vacancies;
(5)The annual election by the council of a president, secretary and treasurer and any other officers which the code of regulations may specify;
(6)The duties of each officer, the compensation and removal of officers and the method of filling vacancies;
(7)Maintenance, repair and replacement of the common elements and payment of the cost thereof;
(8)The manner of collecting common expenses from unit owners; and
(9)The method of adopting and amending rules governing the details of the use and operation of the property and the use of the common elements.
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