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strata title
noun
A form of title over parts of real property (originally designed to facilitate ownership and mortgage of separate parts of a building, often on multiple levels). This type of title, so called in Australia, Singapore, British Columbia and elsewhere is also known as "condominium", "commonhold" and "sectional title" in other juridictions. Usually some "common property" is the responsibility of all strata title holders via an owner's corporation.
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"However, an estimate can be made by considering the ownership of land and strata title of coal blocks".
Few offers have been made for space in buildings under strata title, which is estimated to cover about two-thirds of the new buildings opening this year and 70 percent of those opening in 2011.
At a time when selling real estate was like handing out candy to children, the development model of selling to many owners, known as strata title, became a quick and easy way to finance building projects.
By-laws are regulations made by certain public and private bodies, for instance, strata title management corporations.
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It has inaugurated four such projects, two of which have been fully sold, indicating strong demand for units that are sold "strata-title" — the system of owning space in multistory buildings, despite high valuations.
Seaside towns are built on strata upon strata of happy memories; a sort of emotional geology.
Titles are split across a strata that include a variety of creators, distributors, technologies and pay gateways.
The strata separation appears in the overburden strata of roof.
Secondary strata Ethnicity, gender Primary strata Age Secondary strata.
(The $180 Strata model is plastickier).
PORT CHESTER Clay Art Center "STRATA," an exhibition of large-scale installations by Michelle Martin.
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