Complexes
/ˈkɒmplɛksɪz/
Definitions
- (n.) A group or collection of buildings, offices, or facilities under unified management or ownership.
The office complexes downtown house several prominent law firms.
- (n.) In property law, a defined area containing multiple units or structures treated as a single entity for zoning, taxation, or legal purposes.
The residential complex was subject to specific homeowners association regulations.
Forms
- complex
Related terms
Commentary
Commonly used in property and real estate law contexts; distinctions between different types of complexes can be important for zoning and regulatory purposes.
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