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condominium
[kon-duh-min-ee-uhm]
noun
an apartment house, office building, or other multiple-unit complex, the units of which are individually owned, each owner receiving a recordable deed to the individual unit purchased, including the right to sell, mortgage, etc., that unit and sharing in joint ownership of any common grounds, passageways, etc.
a unit in such a building.
International Law.
joint sovereignty over a territory by several states.
the territory itself.
joint or concurrent dominion.
condominium
/ ˌɒԻəˈɪɪə /
noun
joint rule or sovereignty
a country ruled by two or more foreign powers
Sometimes shortened to: condo.Compare cooperative
an apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned
the title under which an apartment in such a building is owned
Other 51Թ Forms
- mini-condominium noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of condominium1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of condominium1
Example Sentences
Stephen McMahon invented and first deployed the device outside his Santa Monica condominium complex storage area after a break-in and a neighbor with her infant daughter was assaulted by two men.
Many years later, sitting in the den of his Encino condominium, Wooden relayed a story that explained the way he had handled the situation.
Some types of multifamily housing that have at least one owner-occupied unit — such as a duplex or condominium — are eligible for the Army Corps’ Phase 2 cleanup.
Chad Comey, 31, who lost the family condominium where he lived and cared for his disabled parents, wants answers from Park and others.
The bus rumbles past strip malls, apartment buildings and walled-off condominium complexes.
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