- All provisions of the condominium documents are severable.
- The rule against perpetuities shall not be applied to defeat any provision of the condominium documents.
- Except to the extent inconsistent with this chapter:
- If a conflict exists between the provisions of the declaration and the other condominium documents, the declaration prevails.
- If a conflict exists between the provisions of the articles of incorporation and the bylaws or rules, the articles of incorporation prevail.
- If a conflict exists between the provisions of the bylaws and the rules, the bylaws prevail.
- Title to a unit and common elements is not rendered unmarketable or otherwise affected by reason of an insubstantial failure of any condominium documents to comply with this chapter.
Title 33 - Property
Chapter 9, Condominiums, Sec. 33-1201-33-1270
Construction and validity of declaration and bylaws
Article 2, Creation, Alteration and Termination of Condominiums, § 33-1213