condominiums and cooperatives
- condominiums and cooperatives
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Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law.
2005.
- condominiums and cooperatives
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Two common forms of multiple-unit dwellings, with independent owners or lessees of the individual units comprising the multiple-unit dwelling who share various costs and responsibilities of areas they use in common.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.
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