§ 60-851. Nature of developments.  


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  • The term "real estate development" shall include developments:

    1.  Which consist or will consist of separately owned lots, parcels or areas with either or both of the following features:

    a.One or more additional contiguous or noncontiguous lots, parcels or areas owned in common by the owners of the separately owned lots, parcels or areas.

    b.Mutual, common or reciprocal interests in or restrictions upon, all or portions of such separately owned lots, parcels or areas, or both.

    2.  The estate in a separately or commonly owned lot, parcel or area may be an estate of inheritance, estate in fee, an estate for life, or an estate for years.

    Either common ownership of the additional contiguous or noncontiguous lots, parcels or areas referred to in subparagraph a. of paragraph 1. above, or the enjoyment of the mutual, common or reciprocal interests in, or restrictions upon the separately owned lots, parcels or areas pursuant to subparagraph b. of paragraph 1. above, or both, may be through ownership of shares of stock or membership in an owners association or otherwise.

Added by Laws 1975, c. 292, § 1, emerg. eff. June 5, 1975.