The Master Deed establishes a condominium project in Suffolk, detailing the rights and obligations of the Developer and Co-owners regarding Common Elements. The document defines General and Limited Common Elements, outlining maintenance responsibilities and usage restrictions, particularly in relation to shared resources like roads and recreational areas. It empowers Co-owners with exclusive rights to their Units while ensuring communal governance through the Association. The legal structure provides clarity on ownership, responsibilities for utilities, and financial obligations, including maintenance costs borne by the Association and Co-owners. This deed is critical for attorneys, partners, and owners to understand their rights, liabilities, and governance structure within the condominium. Paralegals and legal assistants will find it essential in preparing documentation and ensuring compliance with the Act. Filling instructions include completing specific sections with property descriptions and conditions as required. Throughout, the language emphasizes clarity, ensuring users can navigate the complex legal environment effectively.