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Dominium Directum definition:
Latin: qualified ownership of a land: not having possession or use of property but retaining ownership.
Bouvier described dominium directum as:
"... usufructuary dominion." ...

 


Condominium A type of real property ownership in which each owner holds title to his or her individual unit and shares ownership jointly of common areas such as driveways, parking, elevators, outside hallways, and recreation and landscaped areas.

Dominium
The Latin term "Dominium" means, in a UK legal context: "ownership".
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Condominium
It is a type of joint ownersip of real property in which certain portions are individually owned and certain commonly owned like parking space, elevators, community halls, or any form of common area by the tenanats or owners.

DOMINIUM - It is of three kinds: 1. Directum dominium, or usufructuary dominion; dominium utile, as between landlord and tenenant; 2. It is to full property, and simple property.

Dominium - Ownership
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Condominium
A structure of two or more units, the interior space of which are individually owned.

Condominium: The joint ownership of a multiunit dwelling, each of whose owners has exclusive ownership of an individual unit, ...

condominium pl: -ums [New Latin, joint dominion, from Latin com- with, together + dominium rule, ownership] 1 : ownership of real property that is characterized by separate ownership of portions of the property ...

condominium
n. title to a unit of real property which, in reality, is the airspace which an apartment, office or store occupies.

Condominium
Definition - Noun
[New Latin, joint dominion, from Latin com- with, together + dominium rule, ownership] ...

Condominium (Condo)
A type of housing consisting of a complex of units in which each unit is individually owned
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Uniform Condominium Act (1977) (1980)
Uniform Conflict of Laws-Limitations Act (1982)
Uniform Conservation Easement Act (1981)
Uniform Construction Lien Act (1987)
Uniform Consumer Credit Code (1968) (1974)
Uniform Consumer Leases (2001) ...

This kind of occupation, therefore, though clearly distinguished from ownership (dominium), was yet regarded as a perfectly secure form of tenure. All occupiers of public land paid dues to the state through a state contractor (publicanus).

Homeowners' Association - An organization comprising neighbors concerned with managing the common areas of a subdivision or condominium complex.

Demesne. French: Latin dominium, ownership. Own, one's own; original.

rental unit: an apartment, house, duplex, condominium, or room that a landlord rents to a tenant to live in. When a tenant uses the rental unit to live in, it is called a "residential rental unit." ...

Ejus est periculum cujus est dominium aut commodum. He who has the risk has the dominion or advantage.

See also: Property, State, Information, Condition, Attorn

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