(a) The common elements, both general and limited, shall remain undivided and shall not be the object of an action for partition or division of the co-ownership. Any covenant to the contrary shall be void. (b) Each co-owner may use the elements held in common in accordance with the purpose for which they are intended, without hindering or encroaching upon the lawful rights of the other co-owners. Acts 1961 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 60, §§ 7, 8; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 50-1007, 50-1008. (a) The common elements, both general and limited, shall remain undivided and shall not be the object of an action for partition or division of the co-ownership. Any covenant to the contrary shall be void. (b) Each co-owner may use the elements held in common in accordance with the purpose for which they are intended, without hindering or encroaching upon the lawful rights of the other co-owners. Acts 1961 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 60, §§ 7, 8; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 50-1007, 50-1008. (a) The common elements, both general and limited, shall remain undivided and shall not be the object of an action for partition or division of the co-ownership. Any covenant to the contrary shall be void. (b) Each co-owner may use the elements held in common in accordance with the purpose for which they are intended, without hindering or encroaching upon the lawful rights of the other co-owners. Acts 1961 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 60, §§ 7, 8; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 50-1007, 50-1008. (a) The common elements, both general and limited, shall remain undivided and shall not be the object of an action for partition or division of the co-ownership. Any covenant to the contrary shall be void. (b) Each co-owner may use the elements held in common in accordance with the purpose for which they are intended, without hindering or encroaching upon the lawful rights of the other co-owners. Acts 1961 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 60, §§ 7, 8; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 50-1007, 50-1008.
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