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Thank you for your reply Kaindub. Unfortunately the Certificate of Title for the common property shows 2 prolongation lines from the corner of the building, perpendicular to each other, connecting the building to the property boundary wall which wraps around the corner. These lines create 3 possible rectangular courtyard spaces. There is no table on the CT, unlike the DA plans. Is it a convention that the prolongation line which makes the fourth side of the area with the vigiale, excluding the other line, is the one that counts? Or do we need the CT for the lot to read its description of which line is the boundary of the courtyard?
It is unclear whether the lot is entitled to a courtyard of approximately 60sqm, 80sqm or the entire enclosed 180 sqm approximately. It is the smallest area on the DA, and that is the area adjacent to the vigiale and bounded by the villa, side fence with the next villa, boundary wall of property and prolongation line from the corner of the villa to the boundary of the property.
Quite a difference, and no by-law. So will the CTs for both the lot and the common property need to be read together?