Definition : Locker

Location in the building where co-owners, lessees or occupants of the immovable are entitled to store objects. In divided co-ownerships, the locker may be qualified by the declaration of co-ownership as a private portion, a common portion, or a common portion for restricted use, as the case may be. This legal status, if it is a private portion, is attributed to it by the declaration of co-ownership, which designates it as a fraction.

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