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04/02/2025 at 8:05 am
#77818
this is what the AI said!
This description defines the vertical and horizontal boundaries of the stratum (or legal volume of ownership) for the courtyard and terraces in a multi-unit property.
Breaking it Down:
- Stratum Definition for Courtyard & Terraces
- The courtyard and terraces extend downward to 1.5 meters below the upper surface of the ground floor of the units they are connected to.
- The upper boundary extends to the horizontal projection of the underside of the ceiling of the ground floor of their respective adjoining units.
- Exception: If the courtyard/terrace has a concrete floor, this boundary may differ.
- Special Exception Near “Point A”
- In a specific area (within a 1.5m radius of “Point A”):
- The lower boundary is still 1.5m below the ground floor of Lot 1.
- The upper boundary is now the horizontal projection of the underside of the ceiling of Lot 5, instead of the adjoining ground-floor ceilings.
- In a specific area (within a 1.5m radius of “Point A”):
What This Means:
- This description helps define ownership, airspace, and potential building rights in a multi-unit development.
- The reference to a “horizontal projection” suggests that the legal height limit follows the ceiling level of the units rather than being an open-air space extending indefinitely.
- The “Point A” exception creates a different height limitation for a specific zone.