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This document outlines the policies and guidelines for the installation of solar energy systems within Surfside III Condominium, focusing on the approval process, installation standards, and compliance with relevant regulations.
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Surfside III
Topic:
Solar Energy Systems
Document Type:
Policy
Author:
Board of Directors
Target Audience:
Condominium Owners
Effective Date:
2020-01-11
Date of Approval:
2020-01-11
Date of Changes:
None
Relevant Laws:
Solar Rights Act, California Civil Code §§ 714, 714.1, and 4746
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Year:
2021
Region / City:
Washington
Topic:
Title Insurance, Condominium Regulations
Document Type:
Checklist
Authority / Institution:
Washington Land Title Association
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Title companies, developers, surveyors, attorneys
Effective Period:
After July 1, 2018
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
6/15/2021
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Jalan Bukit Puteh
Subject:
Construction Supervision for Structural and Geotechnical Works
Document Type:
Supervision Plan
Organization / Institution:
XXX Pte. Ltd.
Author:
Er XX XX XX
Target Audience:
Qualified Persons for Structural and Geotechnical Supervision
Period of Validity:
During construction period
Approval Date:
2 April 2019
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Lease Agreement
Organ:
Ministry of Government and Consumer Services
Country:
Canada
Legislation Referenced:
Condominium Act, 1998
Document Type:
Proxy Form
Subject:
Appointment of Proxy and Voting Instructions for Condominium Corporation Meetings
Applicable To:
Condominium corporations and unit owners
Voting Scope:
Election and removal of directors, routine and specific matters
Signature Requirement:
Proxy giver signature or initials required
Corporate Requirement:
Corporate seal or proof of signing authority if applicable
Authorization Requirement:
Proof of authorization required for representatives of owners or mortgagees
Meeting Context:
Meeting of owners and any adjournment
Date Format:
yyyy/mm/dd
Jurisdiction:
Washington State
Legal Framework:
RCW 64.38.045; RCW 64.34.372; RCW 64.34.312; RCW 64.34.425
Subject:
Financial statements and audit requirements for associations
Applicable Entities:
Homeowners associations; Condominium associations
Audit Threshold:
Annual assessments of $50,000 or more; Condominiums with 50 or more units
Audit Waiver Conditions:
67% vote of owners (HOA); 60% vote of unit owners excluding declarant (condominiums under 50 units); Two-thirds vote upon transfer of control
Accounting Standards:
Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP); Generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
Recordkeeping Requirements:
Detailed financial records; Balance sheet; Revenue and expense statement on accrual basis
Transfer of Control Provision:
Audit required upon transfer unless waived by unit owners
Resale Disclosure Requirements:
Statement of reserves; Annual financial statement; Audit report if prepared; Current balance sheet and income statement
Document Type:
Insurance application form
Insurance Line:
Directors’ & Officers’ Liability
Applicable Entities:
Strata Corporations and Condominium Corporations
Jurisdiction:
Canada
Regulatory Reference:
Provincial rules, laws and guidelines regarding contingency reserve funds and depreciation reports
Underwriting Agency:
Forward Insurance Managers Ltd.
Coverage Limits Available:
$1,000,000; $2,000,000; $3,000,000; $5,000,000
Information Required:
Applicant details, risk information, building information, underwriting information, financial statements review, outstanding government payments, loss history, prior insurance, requested limit
Claims History Period:
Last 5 years
Effective Date Field:
Proposed Effective Date (MM/DD/YYYY)
Signature Requirement:
Applicant signature, date, name, title/position
Broker Information Required:
Brokerage name, Broker ID, broker email, phone
Legal Notice:
Coverage not in effect until written binder or policy issuance
Electronic Consent:
Authorization for electronic communications and electronic signatures
Year:
1978
Region / City:
Lansing, IL
Theme:
Condominium Rules and Regulations
Document Type:
Rules and Regulations
Organization / Institution:
Fernwood Court Condominium Association
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Condominium owners and tenants
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
York, Ontario
Subject:
Condominium Management, Board Meeting
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
York Condominium Corporation 471
Author:
Roslyn Moody
Target Audience:
Board Members, Property Management
Effective Period:
November 24, 2025
Approval Date:
November 24, 2025
Date of Changes:
None
Jurisdiction:
State of Texas, United States
Year:
2025
Document Type:
Legislative bill
Legislative Body:
Texas Legislature
Bill Number:
S.B. 711
Bill Draft Identifier:
89R726 DRS-F
Author / Sponsor:
Hughes
Legal Domain:
Property law; homeowners and condominium associations
Affected Law:
Texas Property Code (Chapters 82, 202, and 209)
Key Provisions:
Definition of management company; requirement for online access to association dedicatory instruments; management certificate filing and electronic submission; limits on resale certificate fees; rules on fencing and security cameras; eligibility and solicitation procedures for architectural review authority members
Responsible Agency Mentioned:
Texas Real Estate Commission
Geographic Scope:
Texas, United States
Year:
2013
Location:
Mercer Park, United States
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Mercer Park Condominium Association
Attendees:
Allan Zander, Curtis Johnson, Randy Morales, Wendy Shol, Association Members
Topics Covered:
Homeowner compliance issues, vendor proposals, financial report, property management, repairs, insurance renewal, executive session
Key Decisions:
Approval of previous meeting minutes, acceptance of repair proposals, acceptance of CAU insurance renewal, vendor selection for lighting and blinds, scheduling of parking and security projects
Financial Summary:
Operating Income, Operating Expenses, Reserve Expenses, Transfers to Reserve, Net Operating Income, Insurance Reserves, Cash in Checking & Sweeps, Capital Reserve & CD, Homeowner Delinquencies
Next Steps:
Schedule repair and maintenance work, await revised vendor proposals, monitor delinquent accounts, discuss further mailbox area and security door installations
Summary:
Meeting minutes from a condominium board meeting detailing financial status, homeowner compliance, vendor proposals, property maintenance, insurance renewal, and decisions taken during the session.
Year:
2022
Location:
Pleasant Mountain, Maine, USA
Subject:
Condominium governance and property use
Document type:
Rules and Regulations
Organization:
Lakeside at Pleasant Mountain Condominium Association
Target audience:
Unit owners, renters, and guests
Effective period:
From adoption through May 25, 2022
Last amendment date:
May 25, 2022
Pets policy:
Household pets allowed with restrictions; tenants and long-term guests prohibited from keeping pets
Occupancy limits:
Maximum of 12 individuals per unit
Noise and nuisance rules:
Prohibition of excessive noise, fireworks, and outdoor open fires without permit
Unit maintenance:
Unit owners responsible for repair, maintenance, and damage liability
Common elements use:
Restrictions on obstruction, storage, and preservation of natural waterfront
Year:
2025
Location:
Washington Park
Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Washington Park Condominium Association
Attendees:
Board of Trustees, Property Manager, 22 Unit Owners
Duration:
6:05 pm – 7:20 pm
Topics Covered:
Financial report, 2024 accomplishments, 2025 budget, reserve study, board elections, community concerns, HOA fees
Voting:
Not held due to lack of quorum
Presentation Materials:
PowerPoint posted on WP Website
Communication Platform:
Microsoft Teams
Note:
Year
Document title:
INT GROUP B Standard Form Letter of Indemnity
Document type:
Letter of indemnity
Issuing body:
International Group of P&I Clubs
Governing law:
English law
Jurisdiction:
High Court of Justice of England
Subject matter:
Delivery of cargo at a port other than that stated in the bill of lading
Related documents:
Bill of Lading; Back-letter
Insurance context:
P&I insurance exclusion for misdelivery
Parties involved:
Shipowner; Carrier; Shipper; Consignee; Requestor; Charterers
Requirement for delivery:
Presentation of at least one original bill of lading
Risk notice:
Liability for delivery at alternative port not covered by P&I insurance
Associated forms:
INT GROUP BB; INT GROUP C; INT GROUP CC
Legal characteristics:
Joint and several liability
Source type:
Standard contractual form recommended by the International Group
Note:
Year
Document type:
Standard Form
Organization / institution:
International Group
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Syracuse, NY
Subject:
Liability Waiver
Document Type:
Agreement
Institution / Organization:
Elite Basketball Training Services, Manlius Pebble Hill School
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Participants of Elite Basketball Training Programs
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Waiver of Liability, COVID-19 Safety Protocols
Document Type:
Agreement
Organization / Institution:
Hudson Hockey Association
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Adult participants and parents/guardians of child participants
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Type of document:
Letter of Indemnity
Issuer:
Shipper (Customer)
Addressee:
Emirates Shipping Line FZE (ESL)
Subject:
Shipment of Shipper Owned Containers (SOC) without pre-submission of container details
Validity period:
12 months (ending on specified date)
Applicable law and jurisdiction:
Law and jurisdiction of ESL bill of lading; if none, English law and courts of England and Wales
Compliance references:
International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC); Marine Order Part 44; ISO container standards; IMO/IMDG for dangerous goods; sanctions regimes (UN, EU, US OFAC)
Container requirements:
Valid CSC plate, ISO dimensions, unique container number, ISO lifting castings
Signatories:
Customer authorized signatory (name, stamp, signature)
Indemnity scope:
Loss, damage, fines, penalties, costs, claims, and liabilities arising from breach of undertakings or missing documentation
Description:
Letter of indemnity from a shipper to Emirates Shipping Line authorizing carriage of shipper-owned containers under specified safety, compliance, and sanctions conditions while accepting liability and indemnifying the carrier.
Document type:
Indemnity Bond
Purpose:
Factory destuffing of import containers
Jurisdiction:
India
Addressee:
CUL Shipping India Private Limited
Importer/Consignee:
Not specified
Shipping line involvement:
Yes
Applicable locations:
Container Freight Station, Inland Container Depot, Port premises, factory or warehouse of importer
Container types covered:
Dry containers, Reefer containers, Open Top containers, Flat Rack containers
Container value limits:
INR 275000 per 20 ft container; INR 544000 per 40 ft container; INR 1000000 per 20 ft Reefer; INR 1800000 per 40 ft Reefer; INR 750000 for other container types
Customs authority involvement:
Yes
Financial liabilities:
Container damage, loss, detention, third-party liability, customs duty, penalties, storage, transportation, handling
Governing law:
Indian law
Dispute resolution:
Courts with territorial jurisdiction over the principal or registered office of the carrier
Validity period:
From date of execution until return of last container and settlement of all outstanding dues
Execution requirements:
Rs. 100 stamp paper; authorized signatory; bank attestation; CHA stamp and address on all pages