It depends on your condominium governing documents, where you can find a list of assets owned as limited common elements, meaning assets owned in common for the benefit of a single or a single group of owners.
Generally, in a high-rise condominium, for example, unit entry doors are considered limited common elements.
Read your governing documents. In the index, look for 'Boundary Definition' or similar entry, which will answer your question.Every condominium unit is different; every state is different -- and condominium governing documents are based on individual state condominium laws.
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It is considered forced entry in most cases.
Read your governing documents to determine ownership of the doors in question. Doors inside a unit are usually the responsibility of the unit owner. Entry doors to units are generally considered limited common property (areas), and are replaced by the association. This affords uniformity in the architectural guidelines which are also available in your governing documents. When an entry door is damaged and must be replaced, the association replaces the door. If the door is limited common entry property, and the association decides that the unit owner should pay for the replacement, then the unit owner pays. Garage doors that afford individual unit owners access to limited common areas called (attached) garages, are usually replaced by the association and charged to the unit owner, based on the unit owner's solo use of the garage door.
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Because it is prepared from the journal which is the book of "original entry".
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they are both ports of entry.
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In some cases yes and others no because you can have a data entry typing job and it will count as a typing job but others won't be considered a typing job.
The most common route of entry for hazardous materials is inhalation, closely followed by skin contact.http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_most_common_route_of_entry_for_hazardous_materials#ixzz1tCem38SH
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