Rules Rules define condo living and are usually used to help owners get along with one another. Rules are required to be consistent with the Condominium Act, 1998 (the “Condo Act”) and the condo corporation’s declaration and by-laws. Rules are also required to be reasonable and meet the criteria of section 58 of the Condo Act.
the 1899 pact that conferred and described joint british–egyptian dominion over the sudan. The concept of condominium in international law refers to a joint dominion over a certain territory by two or more states, which jointly exercise their sovereignty over it.
Marbury v. Madison set forth the idea of judicial review, that is, that courts have the power to review law and determine whether it is constitutional or unconstitutional.