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Article 30. Nullity of the Provisions of the Charter and Regulations

The provisions of the association’s charter or the association’s regulations are null and void (subject to absolute nullity) if they:
a) contravene the provisions of this law or other mandatory legal provisions;
b) disproportionately limit the rights of one or more owners relative to the purpose pursued by the limitation.

LPA C civ, art. 29 [Statutory Building Right over Public Rent and Royalty]

Article 100. Making of Registrations and Notations