Acts and Regulations

C-16.05 - Condominium Property Act

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Easements
18(1)The following easements are appurtenant to a unit:
(a) in accordance with the Act, the declaration and the by-laws, an easement for exclusive use and occupation over the space of the other units and common elements that would be space included in the unit if the boundaries of the unit were determined by the position of the buildings after registration, if the building or any part of the building
(i) is moved after registration of the declaration and description, or
(ii) after having been damaged and repaired, is not restored to the position occupied at the time of registration of the declaration and description;
(b) an easement for the provision of any service through an installation in the common elements or another unit; and
(c) an easement for support and shelter by the common elements and any other unit capable of providing support and shelter.
18(2)The following easements are appurtenant to the common elements:
(a) an easement for the provision of any service through an installation in a unit; and
(b) an easement for support and shelter by any unit capable of providing support and shelter.
18(3)All ancillary rights and obligations reasonably necessary to make easements effective apply in respect of easements implied or created by this Act.
Easements
18(1)The following easements are appurtenant to a unit:
(a) in accordance with the Act, the declaration and the by-laws, an easement for exclusive use and occupation over the space of the other units and common elements that would be space included in the unit if the boundaries of the unit were determined by the position of the buildings after registration, if the building or any part of the building
(i) is moved after registration of the declaration and description, or
(ii) after having been damaged and repaired, is not restored to the position occupied at the time of registration of the declaration and description;
(b) an easement for the provision of any service through an installation in the common elements or another unit; and
(c) an easement for support and shelter by the common elements and any other unit capable of providing support and shelter.
18(2)The following easements are appurtenant to the common elements:
(a) an easement for the provision of any service through an installation in a unit; and
(b) an easement for support and shelter by any unit capable of providing support and shelter.
18(3)All ancillary rights and obligations reasonably necessary to make easements effective apply in respect of easements implied or created by this Act.