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Title 89. Real and Personal Property · Chapter 9. Condominiums
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§ 89-9-1. Citation of chapter.
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§ 89-9-3. Purpose of chapter.
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§ 89-9-5. Definitions.
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§ 89-9-7. Condominium constitutes real property.
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§ 89-9-9. Recordation of plan; amendment or revocation.
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§ 89-9-11. Conveyance of unit or apartment, etc., which is part of unit presumed to convey entire condominium.
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§ 89-9-13. Incidents of condominium grant.
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§ 89-9-15. Partition of common areas or of tenancy in common in condominium.
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§ 89-9-17. Recording, enforcement and provisions of declaration of restrictions.
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§ 89-9-19. Restrictions on sales and leases of units in project; first refusal of management not mandatory.
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§ 89-9-21. Liability of owner for assessment upon condominium; lien on assessed condominium; recording, priority, enforcement, etc., of lien.
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§ 89-9-23. Lien for labor performed or services or materials furnished.
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§ 89-9-25. Acquisition, etc., of personal property by management body for benefit of condominium owners; transfer of beneficial interest.
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§ 89-9-27. Construction of deed, declaration, or plan for condominium project.
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§ 89-9-29. Liabilities of unit owners.
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§ 89-9-31. Taxes and special assessments; provisions of declaration enforceable after foreclosure of assessment, tax deed, etc.; exemption as homestead.
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§ 89-9-33. Construction of local zoning ordinances.
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§ 89-9-35. Action for partition of condominium project by sale thereof.
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§ 89-9-37. Action for partition of condominium project by sale; venue; powers of court; sale.
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