Colorado Code § 38-33-103

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As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Condominium unit" means an individual air space unit together with the interest in
the common elements appurtenant to such unit.
(2) "Declaration" is an instrument recorded pursuant to section 38-33-105 and which
defines the character, duration, rights, obligations, and limitations of condominium ownership.
(3) Unless otherwise provided in the declaration or by written consent of all the
condominium owners, "general common elements" means: The land or the interest therein on
which a building or buildings are located; the foundations, columns, girders, beams, supports,
main walls, roofs, halls, corridors, lobbies, stairs, stairways, fire escapes, entrances, and exits of
such building or buildings; the basements, yards, gardens, parking areas, and storage spaces; the
premises for the lodging of custodians or persons in charge of the property; installations of
central services such as power, light, gas, hot and cold water, heating, refrigeration, central air
conditioning, and incinerating; the elevators, tanks, pumps, motors, fans, compressors, ducts, and
in general all apparatus and installations existing for common use; such community and
commercial facilities as may be provided for in the declaration; and all other parts of the
property necessary or convenient to its existence, maintenance, and safety, or normally in
common use.
(4) "Individual air space unit" consists of any enclosed room or rooms occupying all or
part of a floor or floors in a building of one or more floors to be used for residential,
professional, commercial, or industrial purposes which has access to a public street.
(5) "Limited common elements" means those common elements designated in the
declaration as reserved for use by fewer than all the owners of the individual air space units.

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