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201807839 <br />The association, and each unit owner of a unit to which a limited common element is <br />assigned, shall have the right to use such limited common element and shall have an easement <br />over such limited common element for that use. <br />27. Easements over Common Elements. The Executive Board of Directors of the <br />association may grant easements, leases, licenses and concessions over the common elements for <br />the installation and maintenance of utilities and for such other purposes as the Board deems to be <br />in the best interests of the condominium. <br />28. Rules and Regulations. By a majority vote of its Executive Board of Directors, the <br />association may, from time to time and subject to the provisions of this Declaration, adopt, <br />amend and repeal rules and regulations applicable to this condominium. Those rules and <br />regulations, may, among other things, restrict and govern the use of any area by any owner, by <br />the family of such owner, or by an invitee, licensee or lessee of such owner; provided however, <br />that such rules and regulations may not unreasonably discriminate among owners and shall not be <br />inconsistent with this Declaration or the association's By -Laws. A copy of the rules and <br />regulations as they may from time to time be adopted, amended or appealed, shall be mailed or <br />otherwise delivered to each unit owner and may be recorded in the office of the Hall County <br />Register of Deeds. <br />29. Common Expenses and Lien. The members shall pay annual and special assessments <br />for the common expenses. Annual and special assessments shall be in proportion to allocated <br />interests as hereinabove set forth in Section 7, except as follows: <br />(a) Any common expense associated with the maintenance, repair or <br />replacement of a limited common element must be assessed against the units to <br />which that limited common element is assigned; <br />(b) Any common expense, or portion thereof, benefiting fewer than all of <br />the units must be assessed exclusively against the units benefited; and <br />Page 11 of 15 <br />