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Code · New Jersey · Title 46 — Water Rights · Chapter 8A

46:8A-9. Recordation of master deed; matters to be set forth in deed

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The master deed creating and establishing the horizontal property regime shall be executed by the owner or owners of the property making up the regime and shall be recorded in the office of the county recording officer of the county where such property is located. The master deed shall express the following particulars:
(a)The description of the land and the building, expressing their respective areas;
(b)The general description and number of each apartment, expressing its area, location and any other data necessary for its identification;
(c)The description of the general common elements of the property, and, in proper cases, of the limited common elements restricted to a given number of apartments, expressing which are those apartments;
(d)The respective percentage appertaining to each apartment in the expenses of, and rights in, the elements held in common, both general and limited; and
(e)The name by which the horizontal property regime is to be known followed by the words "Horizontal Property Regime."
L.1963, c. 168, s. 9.
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